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Meaning of temeritous | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2
/tɪˈmɛɹɪtəs/

Definitions

Having temerity; displaying disdain or contempt for danger.

Examples

“The most temeritous follower of Sangrado can scarcely propose to bleed so as to subdue the local disease, for there are parts indeed of that disease, which never can be removed by venesection.”
“It would be temeritous to absolutely condemn the opinion of observers upon such vague theories and ideas as we possess upon the subject.”
“Not afraid of the extent of hope of which you are capable, but that you—the frail web of bone and flesh snaring that fragile temeritous boundless aspirant sleepless with dream and hope—cannot match it; […]”
“Such suppression may involve either sympathy or else disillusion with the ethic of predestination, or it may involve a refusal to acknowledge anything so temeritous as an opinion on the subject.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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