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Definition of dare
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Dare (v. i.) To lurk; to lie hid.
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Durst
::
Durst
(imp.)
of Dare. See Dare, v. i..
Overdare
::
Overdare
(v. t. & i.) To dare too much or
rashly;
to be too
daring.
Defy
::
Defy (v. t.) To
provoke
to
combat
or
strife;
to call out to
combat;
to
challenge;
to dare; to
brave;
to set at
defiance;
to treat with
contempt;
as, to defy an
enemy;
to defy the power of a
magistrate;
to defy the
arguments
of an
opponent;
to defy
public
opinion..
Dare
::
Dare (v. i.) To lurk; to lie hid.
Dare
::
Dare (n.)
Defiance;
challenge.
Dare-devil
::
Dare-devil
(n.) A
reckless
fellow.
Also used
adjectively;
as,
dare-devil
excitement..
Cedared
::
Cedared
(a.)
Covered,
or
furnished
with,
cedars..
Hypallage
::
Hypallage
(n.) A
figure
consisting
of a
transference
of
attributes
from their
proper
subjects
to
other.
Thus
Virgil
says, dare
classibus
austros,
to give the winds to the
fleets,
instead
of dare
classibus
austris,
to give the
fleets
to the
winds..
Dare
::
Dare (v. i.) To have
adequate
or
sufficient
courage
for any
purpose;
to be bold or
venturesome;
not to be
afraid;
to
venture.
Brave
::
Brave (v. t.) To
encounter
with
courage
and
fortitude;
to set at
defiance;
to defy; to dare.
Dare
::
Dare (v. t.) To
terrify;
to
daunt.
Dare
::
Dare (v. t.) To have
courage
for; to
attempt
courageously;
to
venture
to do or to
undertake.
Dared
::
Dared (p. p.) of Dar.
Participle
::
Participle
(n.) A part of
speech
partaking
of the
nature
both verb and
adjective;
a form of a verb, or
verbal
adjective,
modifying
a noun, but
taking
the
adjuncts
of the verb from which it is
derived.
In the
sentences:
a
letter
is
written;
being
asleep
he did not hear;
exhausted
by toil he will sleep
soundly,
--
written,
being,
and
exhaustedare
participles..
Darer
::
Darer (n.) One who dares or
defies.
Calendared
::
Calendared
(imp. & p. p.) of
Calenda.
Dare
::
Dare (n.) A small fish; the dace.
Auntre
::
Auntre
(v. t.) To
venture;
to dare.
Dare-deviltry
::
Dare-deviltry
(n)
Reckless
mischief;
the
action
of a
dare-devil.
Dare
::
Dare (n.) The
quality
of
daring;
venturesomeness;
boldness;
dash.
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