Definitionn. the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger
Last update: July 3, 2015
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There are several varieties in cultivation, varying in the degree of hardihood, time of ripening, thickness of shell, size and other particulars. [Please select]
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An indescribable constraint, weariness, and humiliation were perceptible beneath this hardihood. [Please select]
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The hardihood and thoroughness of his study of nature required a theory of forms, also. [Please select]
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In the wisdom of Socrates you see some higher force than intellectual hardihood or intellectual clearness. [Please select]
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In the instant confusion, every one there recognized the element of hardihood dumfounded. [Please select]
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Those who most disapprove of his opinions must respect the hardihood with which he maintained them. [Please select]
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Next to Roland for valour and hardihood came Oliver, his companion. [Please select]
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Crewe and despair at the hardihood of such a proposition. [Please select]
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But Cadmus was wiser than these earth-born creatures, with the dragon's fierceness in them, and knew better how to use their strength and hardihood. [Please select]
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