audacia
audacity, boldness
noun ow-DAH-syah Rare
Origin: From Latin audacia, from audax (bold).
Usage Note
Audacia can be positive (admirable daring, courage to act) or negative (reckless nerve, cheek). The adjective is audaz. Tuvo la audacia de... (he had the audacity to...) can express either admiration or indignation depending on context, just as in English. This double valence makes it a nuanced word to place correctly.
Examples
"Su audacia le permitió negociar en condiciones difíciles."
Natural Translation
Her boldness allowed her to negotiate under difficult conditions.
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