An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g. the big dog).
adjective 1. (adventurous)
a. daring Lo más atrevido que ha hecho es puenting. The most daring thing she has ever done is bungee jumping.
b. bold Hay una diferencia entre ser atrevido y ser estúpido. There's a difference between being bold and being stupid.
c. adventurous Ella quiso hacer paracaidismo pero no soy tan atrevido. She wanted to go skydiving but I'm not that adventurous.
2. (insolent)
a. sassy (colloquial)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States) El niño me habló con un tono atrevido. The kid talked to me in a sassy tone.
b. cheeky (colloquial) (United Kingdom) Tu hijo tiene un temperamento muy atrevido. Your son has a very cheeky nature.
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g. the big dog).
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A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. man, dog, house).
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atrevido a atrevida
adjective
1 [+persona] (audaz) daring; bold; (insolente) cheeky; sassy; (EEUU) el periodista le hizo preguntas muy atrevidas the reporter asked him some very daring o bold questions; no seas tan atrevido con el jefe don't be so cheeky to the boss
2 [+chiste] daring; risqué un escote muy atrevido a very daring neckline
cheeky person
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