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dares - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: dare
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: challenge, defiance
Synonyms: cartel, defy, provocation, stump, taunt
Main Entry: dare
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: challenge, defy someone
Synonyms: beard, brave, bully, call one's bluff, confront, cope, denounce, disregard, face, face off, front, goad, insult, knock chip off shoulder, laugh at, make my day, meet, mock, muster courage, oppose, outdare, provoke, resist, run the gauntlet, scorn, spurn, square off, step over the line, take one on, taunt, threaten, throw down gauntlet
Main Entry: dare
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take a risk; be courageous
Synonyms: adventure, attempt, be bold, brave, endanger, endeavor, gamble, go ahead, hazard, make bold, pluck up, presume, risk, run the risk, speculate, stake, take a chance, take heart, try, try one's hand, undertake, venture
Antonyms: be careful, hold back, refrain
Main Entry: accost
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: approach for conversation or solicitation
Synonyms: address, annoy, bother, brace*, call, challenge, confront, cross, dare, entice, face, flag, greet, hail, proposition, salute, welcome, buttonhole*, run into, whistle for
Antonyms: avoid, dodge, evade, ignore, scorn, shun
Main Entry: brave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure bad situation
Synonyms: bear, beard, challenge, confront, court, dare, defy, face, go through, risk, suffer, support, take on, venture, withstand, face off, fly in the face of, outdare, stand up to
Antonyms: capitulate, complain, dodge, fear, hide, skip, break down, give up, run away
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: confrontation, dare, defiance, demanding, demur, interrogation, objection, protest, provocation, remonstrance, test, threat, trial, ultimatum, claiming, summons to contest
Antonyms: agree, answer, decide, win
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: accost, arouse, assert, beard, brave, call for, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face the music*, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, investigate, provoke, query, reclaim, require, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet*, try, vindicate, ask for, call out, face down, face off, fly in the face of, hang in, insist upon, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, search out, stand up to, stick it out
Antonyms: agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: confront
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: challenge
Synonyms: accost, affront, beard, brave, call one's bluff, come up against, dare, defy, encounter, face down, face up to, face with, flout, front, go one-on-one, go up against, make my day, meet, meet eyeball-to-eyeball, oppose, repel, resist, scorn, stand up to, tell off, withstand
Antonyms: back down
Main Entry: contradict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be at variance with
Synonyms: belie, buck, challenge, confront, contravene, controvert, counter, counteract, cross, dare, deny, differ, disaffirm, disclaim, disprove, dispute, gainsay, impugn, negate, negative, oppose, repudiate, take on, thumbs down, traverse, call in question, fly in the face of, have bone to pick, refuse to accept
Antonyms: accept, agree, approve, concede, confirm, corroborate, reconcile, sign, verify, vouch, OK
Main Entry: defiance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disobedience, disregard
Synonyms: affront, audacity, back talk*, big talk*, boldness, bravado, call, cartel, challenge, command, confrontation, contempt, dare, defy, effrontery, gas*, guts*, hot air*, impudence, insolence, insubordination, lip*, muster*, opposition, order, provocation, rebellion, revolt, sass*, spite, stump, summons, temerity, brazenness, contrariness, contumacy, enjoinder, factiousness, impugnment, insurgence, insurgency, intractableness, perversity, rebelliousness, recalcitrance, throwing of the gauntlet, unruliness
Antonyms: acquiescence, obedience, regard, respect, submission, subordination
Main Entry: defy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: challenge, frustrate
Synonyms: baffle, beard, brave, confront, contemn, dare, defeat, deride, despise, disregard, elude, face, flout, foil, front, gibe*, hang tough*, ignore, insult, mock, oppose, provoke, repel, repulse, resist, ridicule, scorn, slight, spurn, stick*, thwart, venture, violate, withstand, fly in face of, hurl defiance at, make my day, outdare, stick fast, take one on
Antonyms: give in, obey, surrender, yield
Main Entry: disobey
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disregard rules; refuse to conform
Synonyms: balk, contravene, counteract, dare, decline, defy, desert, differ, disagree, evade, flout, ignore, infringe, misbehave, mutiny, neglect, object, overstep, rebel, resist, revolt, revolution, revolutionize, riot, run riot*, shirk, strike, transgress, violate, withstand, be remiss, break rules, fly in face of, go counter to, insurrect, not heed, not listen, not mind, pay no attention to, recalcitrate, rise in arms, set aside, take law into own hands
Antonyms: conform, obey, oblige, regard, submit, go along
Main Entry: face
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come up against a situation
Synonyms: abide, accost, affront, allow, bear, beard, brace, brave, brook, challenge, confront, contend, countenance, court, cross, dare, defy, encounter, endure, experience, fight, meet, oppose, resist, risk, stand, stomach*, submit, suffer, sustain, swallow*, take, take it, take on, tell off*, tolerate, venture, withstand, be confronted by, bit the bullet, cope with, deal with, eyeball, fly in face of, go up against, grapple with, make a stand, run into, square off, take the bull by the horns
Antonyms: hide, retreat, run, withdraw
Main Entry: gamble
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take a chance on winning
Synonyms: back, bet, brave, buck the odds, cast lots*, challenge, cut the cards, dare, defy, endanger, face, flip the coin, game, go for broke, hazard, imperil, jeopardize, lay money on, lot, make a bet, play, plunge, put, put faith in, put trust in, risk, set, shoot the moon, shoot the works, speculate, stake, stick one's neck out, take a flyer, tempt fortune, trust to luck, try one's luck, venture, wager
Notes: a gamble (noun) is a risky act, venture, bet, or wager - to gamble (verb) is to take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; a gambol (noun) a skipping or leaping about in frolic - to gambol (verb) is to dance and skip about in play or to frolic
Antonyms: be careful, design, ensure, guard, insure, plan, safeguard
Main Entry: hazard
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take a chance; risk
Synonyms: adventure, conjecture, dare, endanger, gamble, guess, imperil, jeopardize, presume, proffer, speculate, stake, submit, suppose, throw out, try, venture, volunteer, wager, go for broke, go out on limb, skate on thin ice, take a plunge
Main Entry: provocation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: incitement, stimulus
Synonyms: affront, annoyance, cause, challenge, dare, defy, grievance, grounds, harassment, incentive, indignity, inducement, injury, instigation, insult, justification, motivation, offense, provoking, reason, taunt, vexation, bothering, brickbat, casus belli, grabber, irking, vexing
Antonyms: prevention, repression, suppression
Main Entry: risk
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take a chance
Synonyms: adventure, be caught short, beard, brave, chance, compromise, confront, dare, defy, defy danger, encounter, endanger, expose to danger, face, gamble, go out of one's depth, hang by a thread, hazard, imperil, jeopardize, jeopardy, leap before looking, leave to luck, meet, menace, peril, play with fire, plunge, put in jeopardy, run the chance, run the risk, skate on thin ice, speculate, tackle, take a flyer, take a header, take a plunge, take on*, take the liberty, venture, wager
Antonyms: be certain
Main Entry: speculate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: gamble, risk
Synonyms: dare, hazard, play, plunge, venture, wildcat, make book, margin up, play the market, pour money into, spec, stick neck out, take a chance, take a flier, take a fling
Antonyms: abstain
Main Entry: take on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: challenge, oppose
Synonyms: brave, buck*, confront, dare, defy, denounce, dispute, investigate, question, throw down the gauntlet*, call out, face off, go eyeball to eyeball with, go one on one with, go toe to toe with, go up against, hang in, insist upon, invite competition, make a stand, object to, stand up to
Main Entry: tempt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lure, entice
Synonyms: allure, appeal to, attract, bait, butter up*, captivate, charm, coax, court, dare, decoy, draw, draw out, entrap, fascinate, honey*, hook*, incite, induce, influence, instigate, intrigue, inveigle, invite, lead on, make mouth water, motivate, mousetrap, move, oil, persuade, play up to, promote, provoke, risk, rouse, seduce, solicit, stimulate, tantalize, test, train, try, turn one's head, wheedle, whet, woo*
Antonyms: discourage, repulse, turn off
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