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What is meant by `dare®​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The word dare generally means “to have the courage or boldness for something.” It can be positive (She dared to venture into outer space) or negative (Don't you dare eat the last cookie!) The verb dare is found in Old English, with the noun form, a “challenge” or “defiance,” coming in the 1500s.

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The word dare generally means “to have the courage or boldness for something.” It can be positive (She dared to venture into outer space) or negative (Don't you dare eat the last cookie!) The verb dare is found in Old English, with the noun form, a “challenge” or “defiance,” coming in the 1500s.

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