0 courage or confidence of a kind that other people find shocking or rude:
1 unusually strong and esp. rude confidence in yourself:
[ + to infinitive ] Our mayor has the audacity to claim credit for improvements he had nothing to do with.
Very few scholars have the audacity to reach across regions to test their claims.
The demonstration is breathtaking in its audacity, and incredibly convincing.
To act in this way required not only generosity but also immense courage and even audacity.
All in all, the political audacity of 1919 was not accompanied by an equivalent economic audacity.
In response to disjuncture, a listener could experience anything from shock to delight - shock at the unexpectedness or incongruity, delight at the novelty or audacity.
One thing that remains easy to agree on is the obvious level of audacity and uncertainty at work in the printing of the 1605 book.
Their original audacity and assumed superiority were overwhelmed by the confusion and dissonance created by their system of rule.
The opposition's audacity would quickly lead to an armed confrontation, since the co-existence of two powers is impossible.
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