temerity [noun]
Definition of temerity:
- Reckless boldness or audacity.
- Fearless daring
Synonyms of temerity:
Sentence/Example of temerity:
He had the temerity to challenge the authority of the king.
She had the temerity to ask for a raise after only working there for a month.
It took a great deal of temerity to speak out against the dictator.
He had the temerity to insult the queen.
She had the temerity to argue with her boss.
It took a lot of temerity to jump out of the plane.
He had the temerity to question the professor's expertise.
She had the temerity to interrupt the president's speech.
It took a great deal of temerity to sail into the storm.
He had the temerity to criticize the mayor's policies.
She had the temerity to ask for a second helping.
It took a lot of temerity to climb the mountain.
He had the temerity to disagree with the expert.
She had the temerity to ask for a raise on her first day.
It took a great deal of temerity to swim in the shark-infested waters.
He had the temerity to insult the coach.
She had the temerity to argue with the police officer.
It took a lot of temerity to bungee jump.
He had the temerity to question the doctor's diagnosis.
She had the temerity to ask for a refund after the concert was canceled.
The bold realist whose candor, even temerity, was legendary turned out to have been hiding a secret.