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audacious

[aw-dey-shuhs] / ɔˈdeɪ ʃəs /




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From these narrow scraps grew “The Star of Redemption,” an audacious 1921 book conceived under fire that asks what remains of love—both human and divine—after war has marched a continent into the mud.

From The Wall Street Journal

The six of us listen in silence as she explains the audacious plan.

From Literature

Then he added the most audacious objective of all: regime change.

From Los Angeles Times

Her performance - complete with Bjork dressed in the entrails of a blue alien - was one of the most audacious moments of the night.

From BBC

The way Wood sees it, it might be an audacious vision, but why not?

From Los Angeles Times