overdare (Meaning)

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overdare (v. t. & i.)

To dare too much or rashly; to be too daring.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overdare

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overdare Sentence Examples

  1. The daring climber overdared himself, leaving him stranded on the treacherous cliff.
  2. The reckless driver overdared the speed limit, resulting in a catastrophic accident.
  3. The ambitious entrepreneur overdared the financial risks, leading to a devastating bankruptcy.
  4. The overzealous athlete overdared his body's capabilities, ending his promising career.
  5. The brash speaker overdared the crowd's tolerance, inciting a chaotic riot.
  6. The aspiring actor overdared his audition, delivering a performance that was both cringe-worthy and unforgettable.
  7. The desperate gambler overdared his luck, betting everything on a single roll of the dice.
  8. The audacious artist overdared conventional wisdom, creating a masterpiece that defied all expectations.
  9. The overconfident scientist overdared the dangers of an experimental procedure, causing a catastrophic explosion.
  10. The reckless thrill-seeker overdared the laws of physics, performing a death-defying stunt that defied reason.

FAQs About the word overdare

To dare too much or rashly; to be too daring.

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The daring climber overdared himself, leaving him stranded on the treacherous cliff.

The reckless driver overdared the speed limit, resulting in a catastrophic accident.

The ambitious entrepreneur overdared the financial risks, leading to a devastating bankruptcy.

The overzealous athlete overdared his body's capabilities, ending his promising career.