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Meaning of dare
The primary meaning of the word "dare" is to have the courage or confidence to do something.
Etymology of dare
The word "dare" originated from Old English "dearr" and Old Norse "dearr", both of which are derived from the Proto-Germanic word "dariz", which is also the source of the Modern English word "daring"
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century, initially with the meaning "to fear" or "to be afraid", but later evolving to mean "to have the courage or confidence to do something"
Synonyms
challenge
defy
brave
confront
face
withstand
resist
oppose
threaten
intimidate
provoke
tempt
persuade
coax
urge
goad
prompt
inspire
motivate
embolden
hearten
reassure
reassure
encourage
incite
instigate
initiate
activate
stimulate
impel
drive
press
push
force
compel
oblige
require
demand
command
order
instruct
direct
advise
counsel
warn
caution
deter
discourage
dissuade
hinder
obstruct
prevent
forbid
prohibit
ban
restrict
limit
restrain
check
curb
control
regulate
govern
moderate
temper
soften
mitigate
alleviate
assuage
appease
placate
pacify
calm
soothe
tranquilize
lull
quiet
still
hush
silence
muzzle
stifle
suppress
repress
quell
quash
crush
overwhelm
overpower
overcome
vanquish
conquer
defeat
subdue
subjugate
dominate
master
command
conquer
overcome
Definitions
- To have the courage or confidence to do something
- To challenge or invite someone to do something, especially something that is difficult or dangerous
- To be so bold as to do something
Usage Examples
- I dare you to jump off the high cliff into the water
- She dared to speak her mind in front of the large audience
- He dared to challenge the authority of the dictator
Antonyms
fear
coward
retreat
withdraw
surrender
yield
submit
comply
obey
follow
avoid
evade
shun
eschew
forbear
refrain
desist
cease
stop
halt
pause
hesitate
falter
waver
vacillate
fluctuate
weaken
flag
languish
decline
dwindle
diminish
reduce
lessen
decrease
abate
mitigate
alleviate
assuage
appease
placate
pacify
calm
soothe
tranquilize
lull
quiet
still
hush
silence
muzzle
stifle
suppress
repress
quell
quash
crush
overwhelm
overpower
overcome
vanquish
conquer
defeat
subdue
subjugate
dominate
master