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I . daring [ˈdeərɪŋ, Am ˈderɪŋ] ADJ

1. daring (courageous):

daring

2. daring (provocative):

daring dress
daring dress

II . daring [ˈdeərɪŋ, Am ˈderɪŋ] N no pl

III . dare [deəɐ, Am der] N

I . dare-devil [ˈdeəˌdevl, Am ˈder-] inf N

II . dare-devil [ˈdeəˌdevl, Am ˈder-] inf ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She is depicted as being daring, fun-loving, and a thrill-seeker.
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It was a daring move for the mum-of-one who had teamed the mesh top with pristine white jeans and towering stiletto heels.
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Even today that album stands up as uniquely innovative and undeniably daring.
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His later works are significantly brighter, more daring in their use of colour, and tranquil in mood.
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Kay taunts her the entire time, daring her to stand and fight.
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Now to attack belongs to fortitude in so far as the latter moderates daring, whereas to endure follows the repression of fear.
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The advertisements featured a montage (mostly in black and white) of daring exploits involving the most interesting man when he was younger.
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He is shown as the more outgoing and daring of the pair, and more attracted to adventure.
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That most sensitive of cartoonists was pilloried for daring to pose a question that many would prefer to leave unasked.
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He would stop at nothing to gain his own ends, he was daring, seizing quickly on chances, quick-witted and capable of total hypocrisy.
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