inaudacity

English

Etymology

in- + audacity

Noun

inaudacity (uncountable)

  1. The property of lacking audacity.
    • 1593, Thomas Seccombe, Edward Arber, An English Garner: Elizabethan sonnets, page 110:
      Such puny thoughts of unresolved ground, Whose inaudacity dares but base conceit []
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