I cannot believe you had the audacity to deny me my right to enter the park.
When my boyfriend invited me to dinner and had the audacity to ask me to pay, he quickly became my ex-boyfriend.
The man had audacity to bungee jump off the building.
Daring
The acrobatics did spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers.
Then, hardly daringto breathe, she slowly lifted the lid.
The word 'daring' is a noun form called a gerund, the present participle of a verb (to dare) that functions as a noun in a sentence. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:My buddies were daring me to come over and talk to you. (verb)The skier is known for his daring. (noun, object of the preposition)The opposing player made a daring move. (adjective)
Yes, it can be the present participle of dare.She is daring me to jump off the bridge.
Daring
When Jacob learned to ski, his pa complimented him on his daring runs down the hill.
The daring young man on the flying trapeze Soared through the air with the greatest of ease. Stop daring me! I could not believe what our sergeant was daring us to do, but the ruse worked out quite well!
Exploits means brave or daring actions
The acrobatics did spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers.
Then, hardly daringto breathe, she slowly lifted the lid.
Ninjas can do spectacular jumps and other daring maneuvers.
Example sentence - He was infamous to all who knew him.
The word "daring" can be used to describe someone who is not afraid of taking risks. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Ginger was always the most daring of the three girls.
The superlative of daring is "most daring."
The platform is high enough to challenge even the most daring of divers. The party's platform is well-known.
Mason Daring's birth name is Kevin Mason Daring.