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    dare
    /dɛː/

    verb

    • 1. have the courage to do something: "a story he dare not write down" Similar be brave enoughhave the couragepluck up couragetake the risk
    • 2. defy or challenge (someone) to do something: "she was daring him to disagree" Similar challengeprovokegoadtaunt

    noun

    • 1. a challenge, especially to prove courage: "she ran across a main road for a dare"

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  2. to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do: I was going to ask if his dog was better, but I didn't dare in case she had died. [ + (to) infinitive ] Everyone in the office complains that he smells awful, but nobody dares (to) mention it to him.

  3. The meaning of DARE is to be sufficiently courageous to. How to use dare in a sentence. to be sufficiently courageous to; to have sufficient courage; to challenge to perform an action especially as a proof of courage…

  4. Dare definition: to have the necessary courage or boldness for something; be bold enough. See examples of DARE used in a sentence.

  5. to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do: I was going to ask if his dog was better, but I didn't dare in case she had died. [ + (to) infinitive ] Everyone in the office complains that he smells awful, but nobody dares (to) mention it to him.

  6. A dare is a challenge which one person gives to another to do something dangerous or frightening. He'd do pretty much anything on a dare. When found, the children said they'd run away for a dare. 4. See don't you dare. 5. See how dare you. 6. See dare I say it. 7.

  7. When you challenge or provoke someone to try something risky, it's a dare. If you accept a dare, you're probably trying to prove how brave you are. When you challenge your friend to a dare, you dare him. You might, for example, dare your brother to jump off the garage into a pile of leaves.

  8. Dare, venture imply involvement in risks and dangers. Dare emphasizes the state of mind that makes one willing to meet danger: He dared to do what he knew was right. Venture emphasizes the act of doing something that involves risk: He ventured into deep water. Discover More.

  9. Definitions of 'dare'. 1. If you do not dare to do something, you do not have enough courage to do it, or you do not want to do it because you fear the consequences. If you dare to do something, you do something which requires a lot of courage. [...]

  10. Abbreviation. Idiom. Filter. verb. dared, dares, daring. To have courage for; venture upon. He will dare any danger. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To oppose and defy; face. He dared the wrath of the tyrant. Webster's New World. To challenge (someone) to do something hard, dangerous, or rash, esp. as a test of courage.

  11. DARE definition: 1. to be brave enough to do something: 2. to try to make someone do something dangerous: 3. used…. Learn more.