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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

It must be a powerful feeling, almost like magic, to be able to live in an alternate reality and they have Trump's historic audacity to thank for that.

From Salon

The only thing that could stop them was the sight of the Sea Dragons’ kicker, who had the audacity to warm up as well.

From Washington Post

But they also say his audacity sometimes makes them nervous.

From Washington Post