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temerarious

[tem-uh-rair-ee-uhs] / ˌtɛm əˈrɛər i əs /


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It might seem temerarious for an individual to buck the world's greatest oil companies, but not when the individual was Gulbenkian; he was an old hand at it.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bernard Shaw finished editing and returned a collection of 100-odd Shaw sayings to Cyril Clemens, a temerarious admirer from Kirkwood, Mo. Shaw denied some of the items, okayed others, rewrote a few more.

From Time Magazine Archive

Does it not suppose, that the former judgement was temerarious or negligent?

From Life of Johnson, Volume 4 1780-1784 by Boswell, James

It was when matters were at this most distressing pass that the writing-man's invention, pricked alive by what Lucetta had said concerning her mother's skill with simples, opened a temerarious door of hope.

From Stranded in Arcady by Lynde, Francis

For even within the limits of the Three Gases, Plattner's practical chemistry was, I understand, temerarious.

From The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)