Audacity

/ɔːˈdæsəti/ noun

Bold willingness to take risks or the quality of being fearlessly daring; can also refer to rude or disrespectful boldness that shows a lack of proper respect.

From Latin 'audacia,' derived from 'audax' (bold), which comes from 'audere' (to dare). The word entered English in the 15th century, carrying both positive connotations of courage and negative ones of impudence.

AMታላቅነት
ARجرأة
BNসাহস
CAaudàcia
CSodvaha
DAdristighed
DEKühnheit
ELτόλμη
ESaudacia
FAجسارت
FIröyhkeys
FRaudace
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