chutzpah

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} küstahlık
{i} cüret
chutzpa
cüret
chutzpa
küstahlık
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Nearly arrogant courage; utter audacity, effrontery or impudence; supreme self-confidence; exaggerated self-opinion

If the service is rotten and the meal a disaster, we should withhold a tip and explain why we are doing so. Few of us have the chutzpah to do this.

Colossal nerve Theodore Bickelwho murdered his parents, then pled for mercy in court because he was an orphanhas chutzpah
Lit Nerve, gall, guts (Something brazenly outrageous )
Nearly arrogant courage; utter audacity, effrontery or impudence
chutz·pah in AM, also use chutzpa approval If you say that someone has chutzpah, you mean that you admire the fact that they are not afraid or embarrassed to do or say things that shock, surprise, or annoy other people. Einstein had the chutzpah to discard common sense and long-established theory. a lot of confidence and courage to do something, especially something that might involve being impolite to someone in authority - used to show approval = nerve (huspah)
(Yiddish) unbelievable gall; insolence; audacity
(n ) Nerve: It took a lot of chutzpah for Michael to stand up to his father
Yiddish for gall, nerve, arrogance, willingness to flout convention
{i} (Yiddish) nerve, gall, audacity, guts, "balls", boldness; self-confidence, courage, spunk
chutzpa
alternative spelling of chutzpah
chutzpa
(Yiddish) unbelievable gall; insolence; audacity
chutzpa
{i} (Yiddish) nerve, gall, audacity, guts, "balls", boldness; self-confidence, courage, spunk
hutzpa
Variant of chutzpah
hutzpah
{i} (Yiddish) nerve, gall, audacity, guts, "balls", boldness; self-confidence, courage, spunk
chutzpah

    الواصلة

    chutz·pah

    التركية النطق

    hûtspä

    النطق

    /ˈho͝otˌspä/ /ˈhʊtˌspɑː/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    (noun.) 1892. Originated 1890–95 from Yiddish חוצפּה (khutspe), from Mishnaic Hebrew חֻצְפָּה (ḥuṣpâ), from חֲצַף (ḥāṣap, “to be insolent”).
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