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dared me to jump, so I jumped. 2 risk, hazard, gamble, venture,<br />

face, make bold, be so bold as: I would never dare to talk to<br />

my father that way.<br />

--n. 3 challenge, provocation, taunt; ultimatum: She took the<br />

dare and swam across the lake.<br />

daredevil n. 1 exhibitionist, showman, stunt man, stunt woman;<br />

adventurer, soldier of fortune, Colloq show-off: William<br />

finally got a job as a daredevil in the circus.<br />

--adj. 2 reckless, rash, death-defying, impulsive, daring,<br />

dashing, impetuous, incautious, imprudent, wild, foolhardy,<br />

madcap, devil-may-care; audacious, bold, brave, fearless,<br />

gallant, courageous, intrepid: Do you consider ski-jumping a<br />

sport or an example of daredevil madness?<br />

daring n. 1 courage, boldness, bravery, valour, intrepidity,<br />

fearlessness, grit, pluck, spirit, mettle, adventurousness,<br />

derring-do, Colloq guts, spunk, nerve; Slang Brit bottle:<br />

Diving from a cliff into the sea takes a lot of daring.<br />

--adj. 2 bold, audacious, courageous, brave, valorous,<br />

intrepid, fearless, unafraid, plucky, mettlesome, adventurous,<br />

venturesome, hardy; rash, reckless, Colloq gutsy, US nervy: In<br />

the 19th century, a few daring explorers penetrated the jungles<br />

of Africa.<br />

dark adj. 1 unlit, unlighted, unilluminated, ill-lighted, ill-lit,<br />

sunless; black, Stygian, pitch-dark, inky, jet-black: We<br />

cowered in a recess in the dark cave. 2 dim, murky, tenebrous,<br />

shady, shadowy: I could scarcely see ahead of me in the dark<br />

forest. 3 gloomy, dismal, dreary, dull, drab, subfuscous,<br />

subfusc, bleak, cheerless, mournful, dour, pessimistic, sombre,<br />

doleful, joyless, grim, sad, melancholy, sorrowful: Why do you<br />

always look at the dark side of things? 4 evil, wicked, vile,<br />

base, foul, iniquitous, nefarious, black-hearted, villainous,<br />

sinister, satanic, devilish, hellish: Nostradamus predicted<br />

that dark forces would overrun the world. 5 murky, overcast,<br />

cloudy, threatening, black, dusky, louring or lowering; foggy,<br />

misty; US glowering: Another dark day on the moor and I thought<br />

I'd go mad. 6 mysterious, deep, profound, incomprehensible,<br />

enigmatic, puzzling, impenetrable, unfathomable, abstruse,

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