temerity in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

temerity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for temerity in the English»Spanish Dictionary

temerity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have the temerity to do sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A whack for speaking, for refusing the food, for having the temerity to admit to being unhappy.
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Nobody likes that, but without it, nine million workers face starvation, and where is there a political party that will ever have the temerity to meet that situation?
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How can he have the temerity to suggest that it's possible to get something from nothing?
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Except perhaps those employees who have the temerity to exercise their rights and actually ask for flexible conditions.
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For their temerity they were brought to court and sentenced to transportation for life.
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From then until midnight, enemy aircraft shadowed the convoy, but none displayed temerity enough to attack.
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He must have the temerity to admit past mistakes that his party's tradition made.
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The reward for this temerity was death, along with the rest of his family.
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Some of us hurt ourselves, hurt our environment and the economy more than any foreigner could ever have the temerity to inflict on us.
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So good that many of us live to spew vitriolic bobbins about bits of it that have the temerity to be less good than others.
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