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emboldenedadjective inclined or willing to take risksnot too surprisingly, rock climbing tends to attract the more emboldened seekers of outdoor adventure adventuresome, adventurous, audacious, bold, daring, dashing, enterprising, free-swinging, gutsy, hardy, nerved, nervy, venturesome, venturous brash, daredevil, foolhardy, heedless, hotheaded, impetuous, imprudent, impulsive, incautious, madcap, overbold, overconfident, rash, reckless, thoughtless, wildbrave, courageous, dauntless, fearless, gallant, greathearted, heroic(also heroical), intrepid, lionhearted, stalwart, stout, stouthearted, swashbuckling, unafraid, undaunted, valiant, valorousgritty, plucky, spirited, spunkygadarene, hasty, headlong, precipitateabsurd, asinine, balmy, brainless, crazy, foolish, half-witted, harebrained, insane, lunatic, mad, nutty, scatterbrained, silly, wacky(also whacky), witlessunnecessarydumb, idiotic(also idiotical), moronic, stupidirrational, unreasonable unadventurous, unenterprising chickenhearted, coward, cowardly, craven, lily-livered, milk-livered, milky, poltroon, pusillanimous, shy, timid, timorouscareful, cautious, heedful, prudent, waryovercareful, overcautiousaffrighted, afraid, alarmed, fainthearted, fearful, frightened, horrified, scared, shocked, spooked, startled, terrified, terrorizedunnervedcalm, cool, levelheaded, rational, reasonable, sage, sane, sensible, sound, wiseappalled, concerned, dismayed, upset, worried emboldenedverbpast tense of emboldento fill with courage or strength of purposehis poor showing in his first swim meet just emboldened him to train even harder bore up, bucked up, buoyed (up), cheered (up), chirked (up), encouraged, heartened, inspired, inspirited, steeled animated, enlivened, invigoratedenforced, fortified, reinforced(also reenforced), strengthenedassured, reassuredboosted, energized, excited, galvanized, provoked, quickened, rallied, stimulated, stirred daunted, discouraged, disheartened, dispirited demoralized, depressed, saddeneddebilitated, enfeebled, hamstrung, undermined, weakenedintimidated, psyched (out) in 1569 |