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audacity

[aw-das-i-tee] / ɔˈdæs ɪ ti /




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Elevating the storylines of younger characters helps bridge the age gap created when the core cast of kid actors had the audacity to grow up over the show’s run.

From Los Angeles Times

Caillebotte chronicled his circle and his family of brothers, and depicted modern life and sport, painting with audacity and an emphasis on geometric underpinnings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin had the audacity to blame the Uvalde shootings on the "secularization of society" and the "loss of faith."

From Salon

Something else is missing here — a farcical energy or satirical audacity that might shock the premise to unsettling life, or else a deeper, darker core of feeling.

From New York Times

The words raw and uncut fail to encapsulate the audacity of comedian Ms. Pat’s brand of humor.

From Los Angeles Times