Hardihood
noun har-dee-hood
courage and vigor, boldness often to the point of audacity
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Hardihood
noun har-dee-hood
courage and vigor, boldness often to the point of audacity
Merriam-Webster Dictionary.com
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Word of the Day: Hardihood
Hardihood (HAHR-dee-hood)
Noun
1. boldness or daring; courage
2. audacity or impudence
3. strength; power; vigor: the hardihood of youth
4. hardy spirit or character; determination to survive; fortitude
Origin: came to English in the 1600s from the Old French hardir meaning "to harden" or "to make bold". This ultimately comes from the Proto-Germanic hardjan meaning "to make hard".
The Dapper Word of the Day
FuzzButt - Our word of the day is 'hardihood'. It means 'resolute courage and fortitude.' Now WetNose will attempt to use it in a sentence.
WetNose - What do you mean 'attempt'?
FuzzButt - I'm merely implying that you might not be up to the task old boy. You have been rather listless recently.
WetNose - Listless? Why I never! I take after my dear grandmother. She attributed her hardihood to taking tea three times a day, and so do I!
FuzzButt - Quite right WetNose, what could I have been thinking?
WetNose - I haven't the foggiest notion.
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