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1
to be
brave
enough to do something
difficult
or
dangerous
, or to be
rude
or
silly
enough to do something that you have no right to do:
Examples:
I was going to ask if his
dog
was better, but I didn't
dare
in
case
she had
died
.
[ + (to) infinitive ] Everyone in the
office
complains
that he
smells
awful
, but nobody dares (to)
mention
it to him.
[ + infinitive without to ] I wouldn't
dare
have a
party
in my
flat
in
case
the
neighbours
complained
.
Dare
you tell him the
news
?
I don't
dare
think how much it's going to
cost
.
UK
I daren't think how much it's going to
cost
.
UK
Do you
dare
(to) tell him the
news
?
I'd never
dare
(to) talk to my mother the way Brandon
talks
to his.
[ + to infinitive ] He was under
attack
for
daring
to
criticize
the
mayor
.
2
to ask someone to do something that
involves
risk
:
Examples:
Wear
the low-cut
blouse
with your
pink
shorts
- go on, I
dare
you!
[ + to infinitive ] I
dare
you to ask him to
dance
.
3
something you do because someone dares you to:
Examples:
as a
dare
He
jumped
in the
river
at
twelve
o'clock last night as a
dare
.
for a
dare
UK
He
climbed
up the
tree
for a
dare
after a night out with friends.
on a
dare
US On a
dare
, she
slept
in a room that is said to be
haunted
by the
ghost
of
Lord
Nelson
.
4
to be
brave
enough to do something
difficult
or
dangerous
or that you should not do:
Examples:
[ T ] She wouldn’t
dare
go out alone there at night.
[ I ] He wanted to
touch
it, but he didn’t
dare
.
[ +to infinitive ] I can’t believe you
dare
to talk to me this way!
5
to ask someone to do something that
involves
risk
:
Examples:
I
dare
you to ask him to
dance
.
6
something
difficult
or
dangerous
that you do because someone
asks
you to do it:
Examples:
He
jumped
into the
river
on a
dare
.
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