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    daring
    /ˈdɛːrɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or action) adventurous or audaciously bold: "a daring crime"

    noun

    • 1. adventurous courage: "the daring of the players brings fortune or ruin"

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  2. DARING definition: 1. brave and taking risks: 2. the quality of being brave and willing to take risks: 3. brave and…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DARING is venturesomely bold in action or thought. How to use daring in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Daring.

  4. Daring definition: adventurous courage; boldness. . See examples of DARING used in a sentence.

  5. To be daring is to be bold, adventurous, and a little nervy. It’s a quality possessed by people who tend to take risks. If someone says, “I dare you,” and you always do, you’re a daring person. If you're daring, you dare to do things that are risky and even dangerous.

  6. Define daring. daring synonyms, daring pronunciation, daring translation, English dictionary definition of daring. adj. 1. Willing to take or seek out risks; bold and venturesome. See Synonyms at adventurous. 2. Involving great risk or danger: a daring rescue.

  7. Daring is the courage to do things which might be dangerous or which might shock or anger other people.

  8. to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do: I was going to ask if his dog was better, but I didn't dare in case she had died. [ + (to) infinitive ] Everyone in the office complains that he smells awful, but nobody dares (to) mention it to him.

  9. Daring definition: Willing to take or seek out risks; bold and venturesome.

  10. brave; willing to do dangerous or unusual things; involving danger or taking risks. a daring walk in space. There are plenty of activities at the resort for the less daring. The gallery was known for putting on daring exhibitions. a daring strapless dress in black silk.

  11. defy: to dare a man to fight. Idioms dare say, daresay. auxiliary v. to have the necessary courage or boldness to (used chiefly in questions and negatives): How dare you speak to me like that? He dare not mention the subject again. n. an act of daring or defiance; challenge.