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audaciousness

  • a word derived from audacious.
    audacious
    adjective
    extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless.

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“So he hires Dick Dale for this intergalactic soundtrack for Space Mountain. They did some promotional thing where they put Dick Dale standing on Space Mountain playing his guitar. That’s just the audaciousness of Eddie.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 22, 2025

Power and precision did for them in the first instance and then Russell's audaciousness finished them off.

From BBC Jul. 19, 2025

There's a theatricality and audaciousness to those movies that doesn't really exist anymore.

From Salon Oct. 1, 2022

The result: funky, pre-riot grrrl post punks, thrillingly artsy U.K.-based eccentrics and lace-gloved, candy-colored hit makers commingled in a sonic landscape that thrived on audaciousness.

From New York Times Jul. 22, 2020

The audaciousness of Prussian war conceptions began in the latter part of the last century.

From The Audacious War by Clarence W. (Clarence Walker) Barron