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dares

6 definitions • 19 examples
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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