inaudacious

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin audacia (boldness), from audax (bold), from audeō (I am bold, I dare).

Adjective[edit]

inaudacious (comparative more inaudacious, superlative most inaudacious)

  1. Lacking in audacity; not audacious.
    • 2007, Stephen A. Hart, Sherman Firefly Vs Tiger: Normandy 1944, page 10:
      It was an inaudacious start.