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    Te·mer·i·ty
    /təˈmerədē/

    noun

    • 1. excessive confidence or boldness; audacity: "no one had the temerity to question his conclusions"
  2. The meaning of TEMERITY is unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition : rashness, recklessness. How to use temerity in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Temerity.

  3. TEMERITY definition: 1. a willingness to do or say something that shocks or upsets other people: 2. a willingness to do…. Learn more.

  4. TEMERITY meaning: 1. a willingness to do or say something that shocks or upsets other people: 2. a willingness to do…. Learn more.

  5. Temerity definition: reckless boldness; rashness. . See examples of TEMERITY used in a sentence.

  6. Use the noun temerity to mean the quality of being unafraid of danger or punishment. If you have the temerity to jump off the bridge even after hearing about the risk of instant death, you truly are a nutcase.

  7. temerity. If you say that a person has the temerity to do something, you are annoyed about something they have done which you think showed a lack of respect. He has even had the temerity to invoke the names of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X in defence of his actions.

  8. Dictionary definition of temerity. A reckless or bold disregard for danger or social conventions, often accompanied by a lack of caution or prudence. "The thief had the temerity to rob a bank in broad daylight." Detailed meaning of temerity.

  9. n. Excessive boldness or rashness; foolhardiness or recklessness. [Middle English temerite, from Old French, from Latin temeritās, from temere, rashly .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. Definition of temerity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Aug 19, 2024 · temerity ( countable and uncountable, plural temerities) ( uncountable) Reckless boldness; foolish bravery . Synonyms: audacity, foolhardiness, rashness, recklessness. The booke of Marcus Tullius Cicero entituled Paradoxa Stoicorum. and rashnes of variable fortune, nor the envious hart burning and in iurious hatred of mine enemies shold be able ...

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