Meaning of Temerity | Babel Free
tɪˈmɛɹ.ɪ.tiDefinitions
Equivalents
Български
дъ́рзост
Bosanski
smelost
Català
temeritat
Deutsch
Dreistigkeit
Frechheit
Kühnheit
Stirn
Unbesonnenheit
Unverfrorenheit
Unverschämtheit
Verwegenheit
Español
temeridad
Suomi
tyhmänrohkeus
Français
témérité
Gaeilge
andánacht
हिन्दी
दुस्साहस
Hrvatski
smelost
Magyar
vakmerőség
Italiano
temerità
Latina
temeritās
Português
temeridade
Română
temeritate
Српски
smelost
Svenska
dumdristighet
Українська
зухва́лість
Examples
“1569, Thomas Pearson, trans., "The Second Paradox," in The booke of Marcus Tullius Cicero entituled Paradoxa Stoicorum, T. Marshe (London), Neyther the spightfull temerity and rashnes of variable fortune, nor the envious hart burning and in iurious hatred of mine enemies shold be able once to damnify me.”
“Jewan Sadit, who ſtood before the prince, obſerving his youthful temerity, threw himſelf between him and danger, and with a nervous arm, wielding a ſharp ſabre, of the hard tempered ſteel of Damiſk, ruſhing upon the tyger, he ſtruck him acroſs the forehead.”
“One day when he knew old Lobbs was out, Nathaniel Pipkin had the temerity to kiss his hand to Maria Lobbs.”
“Elizabeth trotted through the open door in the dusk, but becoming alarmed at her own temerity, she went quickly out again by another which stood open in the lofty wall of the back court.”
“Terror seized me, a horror of my temerity.”
“I am surprised that you, sir, a man of letters yourself, should have the temerity so to interrupt the progress of science.”
“Draper, dear lad, had the illusion of an "intellectual sympathy" between them.... Draper's temerities would always be of that kind.”
“He had very nearly been guilty of the temerity of arrogating to himself another title in the presence of those he most respected.”
“That's jejune? You have the temerity to say that I'm talking to you out of jejunosity? I am one of the most june people in all of the Russias!”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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