Audacity is a noun that means:
a. bold courage; daring.
b. shameless or brazen boldness; insolence.
Example sentences:
You have the audacity to ask that question here?
My boss had the audacity to scold me in front of my coworkers.
She had the audacity to promote her book during the interview.
The man had the audacity to bungee jump off the building.
He has a lot of audacity to defy his boss.
Some of the students had the audacity to play in the library instead of studying.
He had the audacity to get on stage and sing in front of the crowd.
To steal the painting was one thing put to replace it with his own photograph took audacity.One is a hybrid of passion and oligarchy, audacity and caution, intelligence and populism.
To have the audacity to make these conclusions with the paucity of data is what is wrong with traditional medicine.
The audacity seems symptomatic for corporations that size.
Only I have the audacity and guts to admit to it.
But the audacity of this week's bombings may cast a deeper chill.
Success is the child of audacity.
Pardon us for having the audacity to expect things to work all the time.
What has made the pirates' audacity possible is the collapse of Somalia.
The audience was roaring with laughter at its sheer audacity and outrageousness.
In the end, the simple audacity of the concept brought publicity.
He went back to school that fall with the fervor and the audacity of the converted.
His audacity is breathtaking, his imagination infectious, his humor as vicious as it is delectable.
The audacity of that guy not letting you dictate how conversations should unfold.
It was remarkable for its sheer audacity, if nothing else.
Her sweetness of tone makes it easy to miss her bleak audacity.