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Ballsy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

ballsy

/ˈbɔlzi/ /ˈbɔːlzi/

Definition:

Showing boldness or courage, often in a reckless or audacious way.

Synonyms:

bold, daring, gutsy, fearless

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

timid, cowardly

Common Collocations:

ballsy move, ballsy decision, ballsy attitude

Derivatives:

ballsiness

Usage Tips:

Use informally to describe someone’s bold actions; avoid formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

ballsy move, ballsy call, ballsy play

Etymology:

Derived from "balls" (slang for courage) + "-y," implying boldness or audacity.

Examples:

  • 1. She made a ballsy move by quitting her job to travel the world.
  • 2. His ballsy attitude impressed everyone at the meeting.
  • 3. That was a ballsy decision to confront the boss directly.
  • 4. The team’s ballsy strategy paid off in the end.

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