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1 boldness
n. cesaret, cesurluk, cüret, gözüpeklik; küstahlık, utanmazlık, yüzsüzlük* * *cesaret* * *noun cesaret, yüreklilik -
2 boldness
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3 bold
adj. cesur, gözüpek, cüretli, atılgan, cesaret isteyen; küstah, arsız, utanmaz, göze çarpan, koyu renk yazılmış; dik* * *1. cesur 2. koyu* * *[bəuld]1) (daring or fearless: a bold plan of attack.) cüretkâr, cesur, gözüpek2) (striking and well-marked: a dress with bold stripes.) göze çarpan, belirgin3) ((of type) thick and clear, like this.) kalın, koyu•- boldly- boldness
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4 brazen it out
(to face a situation with impudent boldness: She knew her deception had been discovered but decided to brazen it out.) pişkinliğe vurmak -
5 dare
v. cüret etmek, cesaret etmek; kalkışmak; riske girmek; kafa tutmak (Argo); meydan okumak* * *cesaretlendir* * *[deə] 1. negative short form - daren't; verb1) (to be brave enough (to do something): I daren't go; I don't dare (to) go; He wouldn't dare do a thing like that; Don't you dare say such a thing again!) cesaret etmek, cüret etmek2) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) meydan okumak, hodri meydan demek2. noun(a challenge: He went into the lion's cage for a dare.) meydan okuma- daring3. noun(boldness: We admired his daring.) cesaret, yiğitlik4. adjectivea dare-devil motorcyclist.) korkusuz, gözüpek -
6 enterprise
n. girişim, atılım, girişkenlik, teşebbüs, kuruluş, atılganlık, cesaret* * *1. kuruluş 2. şirket* * *1) (something that is attempted or undertaken (especially if it requires boldness or courage): business enterprises; a completely new enterprise.) girişim, teşebbüs2) (willingness to try new lines of action: We need someone with enterprise and enthusiasm.) cesaret, gözüpeklik• -
7 presumption
n. küstahlık, haddini bilmezlik, haddini aşma, cüret, farzetme, varsayma, karine, ihtimal, olasılık, tahmin, zan* * *farzetme* * *1) (something presumed: She married again, on the presumption that her first husband was dead.) varsayım, tahmin2) (unsuitable boldness, eg in one's behaviour towards another person.) küstahlık, cüret
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