cüret etmek, cesaret etmek, cesaretlendir, meydan okumak, kafa tutmak (Argo), hodri meydan demek, kafa tutmak, riske girmek, kalkışmak, yiğit, Does he dare do it O işi yapmaya cesareti var mı I dare, yılmayan adam, dili Haydi yap baka, yürekli olma, haddinden fazla cesur kimse, yiğitlik, daredevil gözüpek kimse, cesaret, cesaretlendirmek, cesaret et, atak, gözüpeklik, ve cesaret, cesur, cesurluk, cüret, korkusuz, serüvenci, tehlikeli, yeni, rizikolu, pervasızlık, cüretli, gözüpek, pervasız, cüretkâr, yenilik/cesaret, çok yürekli, gözü pek, garip/gözüpek, cesaretle, dare Xkalkış, tehlikeli halde, garip/gözüpek şekilde, dare, cesaretli,
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Abbreviation of Drug Abuse Resistance Education, Abbreviation of Dictionary of American Regional English, To defy or challenge (someone to do something), To have enough courage to meet or do something, go somewhere, etc.; to face up to, To have enough courage (to do something), A challenge to prove courage, A dare is a challenge which one person gives to another to do something dangerous or frightening. When found, the children said they'd run away for a dare, dare dares daring dared Dare sometimes behaves like an ordinary verb, for example `He dared to speak' and `He doesn't dare to speak' and sometimes like a modal, for example `He daren't speak', venture, have courage to do something difficult or dangerous; challenge someone to do something difficult or dangerous, feelings If you say to someone `don't you dare' do something, you are telling them not to do it and letting them know that you are angry. Allen, don't you dare go anywhere else, you hear?, To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture, venture, attempt, daring act; challenge, If you do not dare to do something, you do not have enough courage to do it, or you do not want to do it because you fear the consequences. If you dare to do something, you do something which requires a lot of courage. Most people hate Harry but they don't dare to say so We have had problems in our family that I didn't dare tell Uncle. Dare is also a modal. Dare she risk staying where she was? The government dare not raise interest rates again `Are you coming with me?' --- `I can't, Alice. I daren't.', If you dare someone to do something, you challenge them to prove that they are not frightened of doing it. Over coffee, she lit a cigarette, her eyes daring him to comment, To challenge; to provoke; to defy, challenge; "I dare you!", have the courage to do something, not be shy, Drug Abuse Resistance Education Nationwide anti drug abuse educational program in which several police departments participate Its cost-effectiveness is being called into question by some area police agencies, and the Rochester PD has decided to abandon it, to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others", take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission; "How dare you call my lawyer?", feelings You say `how dare you'' when you are very shocked and angry about something that someone has done. How dare you pick up the phone and listen in on my conversations!, politeness You use `dare I say it' when you know that what you are going to say will disappoint or annoy someone. Politicians usually attract younger women, dare I say it, because of the status they have in society, You can use `I dare say' or `I daresay' before or after a statement to indicate that you believe it is probably true. = I suppose. Dictionary of American Regional English. The first child of English parents born in America. She disappeared with other members of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island in Virginia. something dangerous that you have dared someone to do for a dare on a dare (=because someone has dared you to), Latin To give; to transfer See Dedimus, a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy; "he could never refuse a dare" to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others, To lurk; to lie hid, Defiance; challenge, The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness; dash, To terrify; to daunt, a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy; "he could never refuse a dare", to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others, A small fish; the dace, To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake, Third-person singular of to dare, Present participle of dare, A bold challenge, defiance, Boldness, Courageous, or showing bravery, Adventurous, willing to take on or look for risks, In a daring manner; boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently, past of dare, A daring person is willing to do things that might be dangerous. His daring rescue saved the lives of the youngsters. = bold, Daring is the courage to do things which might be dangerous or which might shock or anger other people. His daring may have cost him his life. = bravery, boldness cowardice. courage that makes you willing to take risks, People who are daring are willing to do or say things which are new or which might shock or anger other people. Bergit was probably more daring than I was He realized this to be a very daring thing to ask. = bold + daringly dar·ing·ly a daringly low-cut dress, bravery, courage, Boldness, a challenge, brave, courageous, the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger; "the proposal required great boldness", Willing to take on or look for risks, disposed to venture or take risks; "audacious visions of the total conquest of space"; "an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas"; "the most daring of contemporary fiction writers"; "a venturesome investor"; "a venturous spirit", radically new or original; "an avant-garde theater piece", Bold; fearless; adventurous; as, daring spirits, Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act, in an original manner; "daringly he took the first step, in an adventurous manner; "daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa", in an original manner; "daringly he took the first step", bravely, courageously, fearlessly, See Dare, v, third-person singular indicative of the verb dare, A past tense and a past participle of dare. the past tense of dare, venture, attempt; challenge, of Dare,
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To defy or challenge (someone to do something) - "I dare you to kiss that girl."
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To have enough courage to meet or do something, go somewhere, etc.; to face up to - "Will you dare death to reach your goal?"
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To have enough courage (to do something) - "I wouldn't dare argue with my boss."
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A challenge to prove courage
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A dare is a challenge which one person gives to another to do something dangerous or frightening. When found, the children said they'd run away for a dare
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dare dares daring dared Dare sometimes behaves like an ordinary verb, for example `He dared to speak' and `He doesn't dare to speak' and sometimes like a modal, for example `He daren't speak'
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venture, have courage to do something difficult or dangerous; challenge someone to do something difficult or dangerous fiil
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feelings If you say to someone `don't you dare' do something, you are telling them not to do it and letting them know that you are angry. Allen, don't you dare go anywhere else, you hear?
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To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture
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venture, attempt, daring act; challenge isim
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If you do not dare to do something, you do not have enough courage to do it, or you do not want to do it because you fear the consequences. If you dare to do something, you do something which requires a lot of courage. Most people hate Harry but they don't dare to say so We have had problems in our family that I didn't dare tell Uncle. Dare is also a modal. Dare she risk staying where she was? The government dare not raise interest rates again `Are you coming with me?' --- `I can't, Alice. I daren't.'
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If you dare someone to do something, you challenge them to prove that they are not frightened of doing it. Over coffee, she lit a cigarette, her eyes daring him to comment
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To challenge; to provoke; to defy
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challenge; "I dare you!"
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have the courage to do something, not be shy
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Drug Abuse Resistance Education Nationwide anti drug abuse educational program in which several police departments participate Its cost-effectiveness is being called into question by some area police agencies, and the Rochester PD has decided to abandon it
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to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others"
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take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission; "How dare you call my lawyer?"
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feelings You say `how dare you'' when you are very shocked and angry about something that someone has done. How dare you pick up the phone and listen in on my conversations!
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politeness You use `dare I say it' when you know that what you are going to say will disappoint or annoy someone. Politicians usually attract younger women, dare I say it, because of the status they have in society
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You can use `I dare say' or `I daresay' before or after a statement to indicate that you believe it is probably true. = I suppose. Dictionary of American Regional English. The first child of English parents born in America. She disappeared with other members of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island in Virginia. something dangerous that you have dared someone to do for a dare on a dare (=because someone has dared you to)
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Latin To give; to transfer See Dedimus
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a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy; "he could never refuse a dare" to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others
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To lurk; to lie hid
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Defiance; challenge
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The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness; dash
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To terrify; to daunt
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a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy; "he could never refuse a dare"
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to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others
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A small fish; the dace
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To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake
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A bold challenge, defiance - "The cocky rascal kept accepting his mates' crazy dares."
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Boldness
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Courageous, or showing bravery
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Adventurous, willing to take on or look for risks
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In a daring manner; boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently
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A daring person is willing to do things that might be dangerous. His daring rescue saved the lives of the youngsters. = bold
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Daring is the courage to do things which might be dangerous or which might shock or anger other people. His daring may have cost him his life. = bravery, boldness cowardice. courage that makes you willing to take risks
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People who are daring are willing to do or say things which are new or which might shock or anger other people. Bergit was probably more daring than I was He realized this to be a very daring thing to ask. = bold + daringly dar·ing·ly a daringly low-cut dress
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bravery, courage isim
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Boldness, a challenge
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brave, courageous sıfat
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the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger; "the proposal required great boldness"
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Willing to take on or look for risks
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disposed to venture or take risks; "audacious visions of the total conquest of space"; "an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas"; "the most daring of contemporary fiction writers"; "a venturesome investor"; "a venturous spirit"
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radically new or original; "an avant-garde theater piece"
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Bold; fearless; adventurous; as, daring spirits
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Boldness; fearlessness; adventurousness; also, a daring act
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in an adventurous manner; "daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa"
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A past tense and a past participle of dare. the past tense of dare
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