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What part of speech is venture?

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Another word for dare?

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What does 'aud ' at the beginning of a word mean?

Nothing. The syllable 'aud-' is a stem. The letters need an ending vowel, to give exact meaning. For 'auda-' and 'aude-' refer to 'boldness' and 'daring', and 'audi-' to 'hearing'. As examples, the noun 'audacia' means 'courage' or 'daring'; and the adjective 'audax' 'bold', 'courageous', or 'daring'. The noun 'audentia' means 'boldness' or 'courage', the adjective 'audens' 'bold' or 'daring', and the verb 'audere' 'to be daring', 'to bring oneself to', 'to dare', or 'to venture'. In contrast, the verb 'audire' means 'to hear'. Additionally, the nouns 'auditio', 'auditor', 'auditorium', and 'auditus' have the respective meanings of 'hearing or listening'; 'a hearer or listener'; 'a place of audience, court of justice, or lecture room'; and 'hearing' or 'the sense of hearing'.


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