How to use bodacious in a sentence See examples of bodacious used in a sentence. Very large or important, or something that people enjoy or admire If you say that someone or something is bodacious, you mean that they are very good or impressive. Bodacious (bəʊˈdeɪʃəs) adj slang chiefly us impressive or remarkable Blend of bold + audacious]
Definition of bodacious adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Twenty meters in diameter to match the bore of the huge japanese ore drilling machines, the floor had been leveled by an equally bodacious milling robot, and the shiny metallic walls seemed to stretch on to infinity. Bodacious means bold, audacious, and brazen Sometimes it can mean attractive and sexy as well The adjective bodacious is probably a blend of the words bold and audacious
Prominent, noticeable, dramatic, remarkable, commanding, impressive, striking, brilliant Inconspicuous, subtle, unremarkable, unobtrusive, hidden, obscure, unnoticeable, dim Origin of bodacious southern american slang, implied by bodaciously, 1837, either from bodyaciously (“bodily, totally, root and branch”) (as in “the pigs broke into my fence and destroyed the potato patch bodyaciously”), south carolina, or a blend of bold and audacious.
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