Turkish English Dictionary

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cesaret in English:

1. dare


How dare you!
His request was a dare
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.
The businessman didn't dare withdraw from the transaction.
Don't confuse "dare" and "dear".
I dare not probe too deeply, lest I uncover the awful truth!
After what has happened, I dare not see her again.
I don't know if I dare.
You had to be careful what you dared him because he liked to do anything for a dare.
None of my friends dared climb the school wall when we were young. We were too frightened of the teacher!
a dare is something difficult or dangerous that you do because someone has challenged you to do it
Scarlet's face lit up as if she had just had the most perfect idea for a dare.
She doesn't dare leave the room for fear she should catch cold.
That is as much as I dare spend on it.

2. courage


Face adversity with courage.
I plucked up the courage and confessed that it was all my fault.
The lion is often used as a symbol of courage.
Anyone who really wishes to apply themselves to the freedom of mankind must have the courage to face the truth, regardless how bitter it may be.
To save the world requires faith and courage: faith in reason, and courage to proclaim what reason shows to be true.
The teacher often emphasizes that students should have courage.
Aristotle said: "Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others."
Your courage will come out in a crisis.
His courage impressed me enough for me to trust him.
His courage will carry him through this difficult job.
What I looked up to in Shota was not his 'strength'. It was his heroic courage to put his life on the line to carry out his convictions.
My courage failed me at the crucial moment.
Old and crippled, he had courage enough to do the work.
Even though I really want to know his name, I don't have enough courage, and I'm afraid to go ask.
Had it not been for your courage, we would have been killed.

3. boldness


He had the boldness to ignore my advice.
He had the boldness to ignore the teacher's advice.