Concept cluster: Negative qualities > Boldness or fearlessness
adj
Displaying amusement.
adj
(US, slang, dated, rare, African-American Vernacular) stuck up; haughty
adv
malapropism of at first blush
adj
Alternative form of bodacious [(US) Audacious and unrestrained.]
adj
Alternative spelling of big-headed [Arrogant, having an exaggerated perception of one's positive qualities.]
adv
In a blasé manner.
adj
(Ireland) Naughty; insolent; badly-behaved.
adj
(simile) Very bold; very forward or impudent.
adj
Impudent, brazen.
adj
Obsolete form of bold. [Courageous, daring.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of boisterous [Full of energy; exuberant; noisy.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of boisterous [Full of energy; exuberant; noisy.]
adj
(of people or behaviour) Overly bold or self-assertive to the point of being insensitive, tactless or impudent; shameless.
n
A swaggering show of defiance or courage.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To adorn; to make fine or showy.
adj
(simile, colloquial) Very brave; courageous
v
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become brave
n
A display of daring.
v
(transitive) Generally followed by out or through: to carry through in a brazen manner; to act boldly despite embarrassment, risk, etc.
v
(idiomatic, transitive) To face up to or confront without shame
n
An impudent or shameless person.
n
effrontery
n
(informal) Nearly arrogant courage; utter audacity, effrontery or impudence; supreme self-confidence; exaggerated self-opinion.
adj
Of an action, that requires courage.
adj
(UK, archaic, dialectal, Devon) bold; daring
n
(archaic, rare) A person who is bold or brave.
adj
(obsolete) Bold; confident; free from depression; undismayed.
adj
(obsolete) Fierce.
adj
Pertaining to occasional under-the-table work by people who receive unemployment benefits
adv
(slang, Ireland, rural) Extremely; very.
adj
(rare, obsolete) Alternative form of flagitious [(literary) Guilty of terrible crimes; wicked, criminal.]
n
(obsolete) foolhardiness
adj
Marked by unthinking recklessness with disregard for danger; boldly rash; hotheaded.
adv
(obsolete) hurriedly
adj
Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.
n
Excessive care; act of one who fusses.
n
(uncountable) Impudence or brazenness; temerity, chutzpah.
n
(slang, rare, archaic) recklessness
adv
Alternative spelling of goodhumoredly [In a good-humored manner]
adj
Alternative spelling of good-humored [Happy, cheerful, amiable.]
adj
Alternative spelling of good-humored [Happy, cheerful, amiable.]
adj
(humorous) Satisfied, pleased, contented.
adj
(informal) Marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; having guts.
adj
aloof; snobbish
adj
(simile) Very happy and carefree.
n
Hardy behaviour; bravery; courage.
adj
(archaic) timorous; timid; easily frightened.
adj
(obsolete, nonce word) timid
adj
wild, careless, irresponsible
adv
(obsolete) Haughtily.
adj
(UK dialectal) Headstrong.
adj
(archaic) Heady; violent; impetuous.
adv
(Behaving) determinedly recklessly, in a manner that lacks restraint.
n
The quality of being hen-hearted; cowardice
adj
spirited, rash, reckless
adj
haughty, arrogant
n
One whose behaviour or personality is characterized by being impulsive.
n
ungallant behaviour
adj
stridently or assertively English
adj
Characterised or marked by leisure; leisurely
adv
In a licentious manner, rowdily, overwhelmed by passion and without control of appetites (especially sexual appetites).
adj
flippant; lacking seriousness.
adj
(obsolete) wicked
adv
(archaic) Synonym of willy-nilly
v
(transitive) To bear down with a brazen face.
n
(figuratively, humorous) Intense courage.
n
(rare) timidity
adv
In a posturing manner; with boastfulness or pretension.
adj
Rash or impulsive.
n
pusillanimity
n
(uncountable, dated) Personal courage.
n
(figuratively) A particularly difficult or obscure word.
adv
With intrusive audaciousness.
adj
(archaic) humble, lowly, poor
adj
(Tyneside) unfair, harsh
adj
(idiomatic) Pushy; having a boldly assertive manner intended to establish an advantage.
adj
(obsolete) Bold, strong-minded.
adj
Bold, blatant, bald-faced.
adj
(archaic) loud; boisterous
adj
bold; dramatic.
adv
Very; extremely.
adj
(archaic, rare) Rash, reckless
adj
Displaying disdain or contempt for danger.
n
Alternative form of toughie [(informal) Something that is tough, or difficult.]
n
(informal, derogatory) A person usually of little talent who tries hard to succeed, especially through imitation, usually to gain fame or popularity.
adv
(obsolete) In a warlike manner.
adj
Characterised or marked by war
adj
(archaic, medicine) Alternative form of yawy [(archaic, medicine) Pertaining to, or afflicted with, the disease yaws.]

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