temerarious [adjective]

Definition of temerarious:

  • Reckless or Bold: Marked by a lack of caution; daring to the point of being foolhardy.
  • Impulsive: Acting without forethought or consideration of potential consequences.

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Sentence/Example of temerarious:

His temerarious decision to skydive without proper training was both exciting and dangerous.

The temerarious explorer ventured into uncharted territories, risking his life for discovery.

Her temerarious behavior in the meeting, challenging every point without regard, was surprising.

The temerarious stunt performed by the daredevil left the audience in awe and concern.

Investing all his savings in a high-risk venture was a temerarious move.

The temerarious soldier charged into the battlefield without waiting for backup.

His temerarious remarks during the debate showed his willingness to take bold risks.

The temerarious climber ignored weather warnings and attempted the ascent.

The temerarious act of crossing the busy highway without waiting for the signal could have ended badly.

Her temerarious choice to speak out against the powerful corporation put her career in jeopardy.

The temerarious maneuver in the race could have resulted in a serious crash.

The temerarious gambler placed all his chips on one hand, hoping for a big win.

Their temerarious investment in a startup without proper research was risky.

The temerarious leader's quick decisions without consulting his team led to several problems.

The temerarious driver ignored safety regulations and sped through the traffic.

His temerarious challenge to the seasoned champion was both brave and unwise.

The temerarious choice to explore the abandoned building alone was filled with potential danger.

Her temerarious attitude in negotiating with the clients often led to unexpected outcomes.

The temerarious stunt artist performed dangerous tricks with little regard for safety.

The temerarious approach to handling the delicate situation exacerbated the conflict.

The temerarious behavior of the teenagers often led them into trouble.

His temerarious nature made him a thrilling, but sometimes troubling, friend.

The temerarious investment strategy could have paid off greatly or resulted in a significant loss.

The temerarious adventurer tackled the treacherous mountain path without adequate gear.

The temerarious use of resources in the project led to unforeseen complications and delays.