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In the end, talent and technique got the better of ardor and audacity.

Many rock artists “borrowed” material from black blues artists, but few did so with more audacity than Jimmy Page.

They have a great sense of performance, bravado, and audacity.

As David Plouffe detailed in his book, The Audacity To Win, the campaign had committed in writing to stay in the federal system.

He's someone with huge potential, in line with the spirit of Vuitton - creative audacity with extreme refinement.

But they soon fell out, for Murat had the audacity to try and make these patriots fight instead of merely seeking plunder.

Scarce a day passed without some engagement in which the King of Naples showed his audacity and his talent as a leader.

As Marquise de Condillac it hurt her pride to listen and not have him whipped for his audacity; as a woman it insulted her.

Felizardo was remarkable for his audacity, his fine horsemanship, and his expert marksmanship.

Audacity, ever excellent in war, is sound as a proposition of Euclid in operations against Asiatics.

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On this page you'll find 139 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to audacity, such as: boldness, courage, guts, adventurousness, audaciousness, and bravery.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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