Pronunciation: /ˈmɑksi/
noun courage, daring, boldness
A1 She showed a lot of moxie when she stood up to the bully.
A2 His moxie and determination helped him succeed in his new job.
B1 The young entrepreneur had the moxie to start her own business.
B2 The politician's moxie and charisma won over the crowd during the debate.
C1 Her moxie and innovative ideas propelled her to the top of the company.
C2 The CEO's moxie and strategic vision transformed the company into a global leader.
formal She displayed great moxie in her approach to solving the complex problem.
informal I love her moxie, she always goes after what she wants with confidence.
slang That guy has serious moxie, he's not afraid to take risks.
figurative Having the moxie to stand up for what you believe in is a true sign of strength.
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