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troufalý — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • bold adj Willing to take risks; confident and daring.
  • nervy adj Having nerve; bold; brazen.
  • pert adjective Cheeky or impudent in a lively, playful way, especially of a child or younger person.
  • presumptuous adj Overconfident or arrogant in a way that overstepss what is appropriate or one's actual authority.

Senses

troufalý is used for these senses in English:

  • bold Courageous, daring.
  • nervy (US) Having nerve; bold; brazen.
  • pert (archaic) Especially of children or social inferiors: cheeky, impertinent. [from 15th c.]
  • presumptuous Making unwarranted presumptions or assumptions, often out of arrogance or excessive self-confidence, and thus exceeding what is appropriate or right.

bold — full definition

  1. adj Willing to take risks; confident and daring.
  2. adj Strong and eye-catching in appearance.
  3. adj Describing a heavier, thicker style of print text.
  4. verb To make text appear in the thicker, bold style.

nervy — full definition

  1. adj Having nerve; bold; brazen.
  2. adj Feeling nervous, anxious or agitated.
  3. adj Strong; sinewy.
  4. adj Jittery; having unwanted signal characteristics.

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