TEMERITY: "Rashness; fearless daring"
"Temerity" is a noun that refers to excessive confidence or boldness, often in a reckless or daring manner. It implies a lack of fear or caution, sometimes bordering on audacity.
Etymology: The word "temerity" has Latin roots. It is derived from the Latin word "temeritas," meaning recklessness or rashness.
Sample Sentences:
Despite the warnings, he approached the dangerous animal with temerity.
The young entrepreneur had the temerity to challenge the established industry giants.
Only someone with great temerity would attempt such a perilous climb without proper equipment.
Her temerity in expressing unpopular opinions often led to heated debates.
The soldier showed temerity in the face of danger, charging forward without hesitation.
Synonyms: audacity, gall, recklessness, daring, overconfidence
Antonyms: caution, prudence, timiditySynonyms and Antonyms, by James Champlin Fernald


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