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daredevil

English

Etymology

dare +? devil

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d??d?v?l/, [?d??d?v??]

Noun

daredevil (plural daredevils)

  1. A person who engages in very risky behavior, especially one who is motivated by a craving for excitement or attention. [from 1794]
    Synonyms: adrenaline junkie, adventurer, thrill-seeker

Translations

Adjective

daredevil (comparative more daredevil, superlative most daredevil)

  1. Recklessly bold; adventurous. [from 1832]

Translations

Verb

daredevil (third-person singular simple present daredevils, present participle daredevilling or (US) daredeviling, simple past and past participle daredevilled or (US) daredeviled)

  1. (intransitive) To behave in a reckless, adventurous, or physically risky manner

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daredevilry

English

Alternative forms

  • daredeviltry

Etymology

daredevil +? -ry

Noun

daredevilry (usually uncountable, plural daredevilries)

  1. reckless boldness.

See also

  • daredevil

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