daring
dare + -ing
/icons/point.icon ADVENTUROUS, VENTURESOME, DARING, DAREDEVIL, RASH, RECKLESS, FOOLHARDY mean exposing oneself to danger more than required by good sense.
ADVENTUROUS implies a willingness to accept risks but not necessarily imprudence.
e.g. adventurous pioneers
VENTURESOME implies a jaunty eagerness for perilous undertakings.
e.g. venturesome stunt pilots
DARING implies fearlessness in courting danger.
e.g. daring mountain climbers
DAREDEVIL stresses ostentation in daring.
e.g. daredevil motorcyclists
RASH suggests imprudence and lack of forethought.
e.g. a rash decision
RECKLESS implies heedlessness of probable consequences.
e.g. a reckless driver
FOOLHARDY suggests a recklessness that is inconsistent with good sense.
e.g. the foolhardy sailor ventured into the storm
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adjective
(of a person or action) adventurous or audaciously bold:
〈人・行動が〉大胆な, 向こう見ずな, 勇敢な(bold)
e.g. a daring crime.
boldly unconventional:
〈考えなどが〉思いきった, 斬新な; 衝撃的な(shocking); 〈服装が〉セクシーな
e.g. he rapidly discovered an audience hungry for his daring new works.
noun
adventurous courage:
大胆(さ), 大胆不敵, 勇敢(さ)
e.g. the zeal and daring of climbers.
DERIVATIVES
daringly | ˈderiNGlē | adverb