hardihood
11hardihood — noun dated boldness; daring …
12hardihood — n. 1. Firmness, fortitude, resolution, pluck, mettle, manhood, courage, bravery, intrepidity, boldness, audacity, determination, resolution, decision. 2. Effrontery, audacity, assurance, brass …
13hardihood — n 1. fortitude, strength, stamina, endurance. See hardiness(defs.1, 2). 2. courage, bravery. See hardiness(def.3). 3. rashness, impetuousness, temerity, temerariousness, daredeviltry, daredevilry, foolhardiness; recklessness, wantonness,… …
14hardihood — har·di·hood …
15hardihood — har•di•hood [[t]ˈhɑr diˌhʊd[/t]] n. hardy spirit or character; fortitude, vigor, audacity, or courage • Etymology: 1625–35 …
16hardihood — /ˈhadihʊd/ (say hahdeehood) noun hardy spirit or character; boldness or daring …
17hardihood — n. boldness, daring …
18temerity — temerity, audacity, hardihood, effrontery, nerve, cheek, gall are comparable when they mean conspicuous or flagrant boldness (as in speech, behavior, or action). Temerity usually implies contempt of danger and consequent rashness; often it… …
19temerity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English temeryte, from Latin temeritas, from temere blindly, recklessly; akin to Old High German demar darkness, Latin tenebrae, Sanskrit tamas Date: 15th century 1. unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of… …
20τολμηρά — τολμηρός hardihood neut nom/voc/acc pl τολμηρά̱ , τολμηρός hardihood fem nom/voc/acc dual τολμηρά̱ , τολμηρός hardihood fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …