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odważny — meaning in English: bold

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'odważny' in contexts that require a description of bravery or courage, such as discussing someone's actions during a crisis or complimenting a friend for taking a risk. You might hear it in conversations about a person who stood up against injustice or a storyteller describing a character in a novel who faces fears head-on.
Synonyms & nuances
'Odważny' is similar to 'śmiały', which also means 'bold' but carries a slightly different connotation, focusing more on confidence rather than bravery. You might choose 'odważny' when referring specifically to courageous acts, while 'śmiały' is better for discussing confidence in social situations.
Culture
'Odważny' derives from the Old Polish 'odważyć', which means 'to dare'. This evolution reflects not just a linguistic transformation but also a cultural admiration for courage in Polish history, especially during times of national struggle and resilience. Interestingly, Poland has a strong tradition of honoring heroes in literature and history, making the concept of being 'odważny' deeply embedded in the national identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'odważny' mean in English?
'Odważny' translates to 'bold' in English, defining someone who shows courage and is willing to take risks.
Q.How do you use 'odważny' in a sentence?
You can say, 'On jest odważny, ponieważ bronił słabszych,' which means 'He is bold because he defended the weaker.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'odważny'?
One common mistake is confusing 'odważny' with 'śmiały'. Remember, 'odważny' emphasizes bravery, while 'śmiały' leans towards being socially bold or confident.
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