Pronunciation: /ˈderˌdɛvəl/
noun a reckless person who enjoys taking risks
A1 My friend is a daredevil and loves to do extreme sports.
A2 The daredevil performed a dangerous stunt on his motorcycle.
B1 The daredevil's fearless attitude often leads to risky situations.
B2 The daredevil's death-defying feats have earned him a reputation in the world of extreme sports.
C1 The daredevil's latest stunt involved jumping out of a plane without a parachute.
C2 Despite his daredevil reputation, the stuntman always takes necessary safety precautions before performing risky stunts.
adjective recklessly daring or bold
A1 The daredevil stuntman jumped over the flaming hoops.
A2 She admired the daredevil skateboarder as he performed tricks in the skate park.
B1 The daredevil pilot took the plane to extreme heights before performing a series of loops.
B2 The daredevil motorcyclist raced through the narrow streets at breakneck speed.
C1 The daredevil climber scaled the treacherous cliffs without any safety equipment.
C2 The daredevil base jumper leaped off the towering bridge with no fear.
formal The daredevil performed a series of dangerous stunts without any hesitation.
informal That daredevil is always up for a thrill!
slang Did you see that crazy daredevil jump off the bridge?
figurative She was a daredevil when it came to taking risks in her career.
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