Temerity Meaning in English
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Definición
Temerity means excessive confidence or boldness, often in a way that seems foolish or disrespectful. It is used when someone acts bravely (or recklessly) without properly considering the risks.
Uso & Matices
"Temerity" is formal and sometimes literary. Common collocations are "have the temerity to" or "show temerity." It always implies disapproval or surprise at someone’s boldness. Don’t confuse with neutral "boldness" or "courage"; "temerity" adds a negative or reckless sense.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He had the temerity to question the teacher’s decision.
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No one else had the temerity to speak up.
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His temerity surprised the whole group.
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I can’t believe she had the temerity to show up late and demand a seat.
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It takes a lot of temerity to criticize your boss in public.
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Jake had the temerity to laugh at the judge's comment during court.
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