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Definition of bodacious in English:

bodacious

adjective bəʊˈdeɪʃəsˌboʊˈdeɪʃəs
North American informal
  • 1Excellent, admirable, or attractive.

    〈北美,非正式〉杰出的,令人钦佩的,引人注目的

    bodacious babes

    人见人爱的婴儿。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As it was easy to spot, photogenic and reassuring, I enjoyed ending my dives by gently surfacing between the bodacious pontoons.
    • This leaves bodacious praise for Michael Healey, Martha Ross, and Marjorie Campbell who each float in and out of scenes with frenzied performances that are equally significant to the success of the play.
    • Back at the apartment, Kristen Johnson likewise throws herself into the role of a formerly male military leader now inhabiting the big sexy body of a bodacious bombshell.
    • The film opens with bodacious high school student Drew Becker making popcorn when the phone rings.
    • Despite their kung-fu moves and sharp crime-solving skills, the Angels clearly were valued more for their good looks and bodacious bods.
    • I am not talking about too much authentic, unabashed, festive, bodacious self-expression - goodness knows there's too little of that going around.
    • Does it affect men and women equally, or is this a gender-specific icon that brings out the inner bodacious babe in the local boudoir set?
    • Once a week, the Midnight pulls back its blue sequinned curtain to reveal a bevy of bodacious babes performing the hits of yesterday and today.
    • Big frocks, bodacious bods and grand entrances don't matter to her.
    • Archangel is the gimmicky character, parading around in white outfits with his glasses-eyepatch, flying in white helicopters, and escorted by a bodacious coworker, also dressed in white.
    • Apparently the whole region is still deserted, which makes it a totally bodacious place to cruise.
    • Filing in, I walked past multiple KISS families and friends, each group dressed up in a bodacious effort to pay tribute to their rock gods.
    • No doubt an equally bodacious metal monitor is on the way, but we have priced the G5 bundle using the existing range of Apple monitors.
    • The new one, like its predecessors, is a bodacious, lightweight, low-slung, sleek, fun car, but with a roomier interior and pronounced fender arches evoking a more muscular look.
    • The transfer, while excellent, is not as bodacious as it could have been, and a film like this screams for a director's commentary track and more extra content.
    • If there's anyone who can fill my jeans, it's Robbie and his bodacious bum!
    • Home of the tulip, Amsterdam is a city of bodacious flowers.
    • Baby, the bodacious babe seemingly thrown in for nothing other than libidinous eye candy, becomes the ‘Marilyn’ of the group, even when she proves she can be deadlier than the others.
    • This is a smart script, a funny cast, and a bodacious movie!
    • Dennis was spending his time on the green resting up from some bodacious drives and approach shots.
    Synonyms
    delightful, pleasing, pleasant, agreeable, likeable, endearing, lovely, lovable, adorable, cute, sweet, appealing, attractive, good-looking, prepossessing
    1. 1.1US Audacious in a way considered admirable.
      〈美〉有胆识的,大胆的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you're ever lucky enough to spend ten minutes riding with him up a high-speed quad, you'll hop off and head directly for the steepest chute or most bodacious jump you can find.

Origin

Mid 19th century (in sense 'complete, thorough'): perhaps a variant of SW dialect boldacious, blend of bold and audacious.

Rhymes

Athanasius, audacious, cactaceous, capacious, carbonaceous, contumacious, Cretaceous, curvaceous, disputatious, edacious, efficacious, fallacious, farinaceous, flirtatious, foliaceous, fugacious, gracious, hellacious, herbaceous, Ignatius, loquacious, mendacious, mordacious, ostentatious, perspicacious, pertinacious, pugnacious, rapacious, sagacious, salacious, saponaceous, sebaceous, sequacious, setaceous, spacious, tenacious, veracious, vexatious, vivacious, voracious

Definition of bodacious in US English:

bodacious

adjectiveˌboʊˈdeɪʃəsˌbōˈdāSHəs
North American informal
  • 1Excellent, admirable, or attractive.

    〈北美,非正式〉杰出的,令人钦佩的,引人注目的

    the restaurant serves bodacious grilled lobster
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Big frocks, bodacious bods and grand entrances don't matter to her.
    • Back at the apartment, Kristen Johnson likewise throws herself into the role of a formerly male military leader now inhabiting the big sexy body of a bodacious bombshell.
    • Despite their kung-fu moves and sharp crime-solving skills, the Angels clearly were valued more for their good looks and bodacious bods.
    • Does it affect men and women equally, or is this a gender-specific icon that brings out the inner bodacious babe in the local boudoir set?
    • The film opens with bodacious high school student Drew Becker making popcorn when the phone rings.
    • The transfer, while excellent, is not as bodacious as it could have been, and a film like this screams for a director's commentary track and more extra content.
    • If there's anyone who can fill my jeans, it's Robbie and his bodacious bum!
    • Baby, the bodacious babe seemingly thrown in for nothing other than libidinous eye candy, becomes the ‘Marilyn’ of the group, even when she proves she can be deadlier than the others.
    • Archangel is the gimmicky character, parading around in white outfits with his glasses-eyepatch, flying in white helicopters, and escorted by a bodacious coworker, also dressed in white.
    • As it was easy to spot, photogenic and reassuring, I enjoyed ending my dives by gently surfacing between the bodacious pontoons.
    • No doubt an equally bodacious metal monitor is on the way, but we have priced the G5 bundle using the existing range of Apple monitors.
    • Once a week, the Midnight pulls back its blue sequinned curtain to reveal a bevy of bodacious babes performing the hits of yesterday and today.
    • Home of the tulip, Amsterdam is a city of bodacious flowers.
    • I am not talking about too much authentic, unabashed, festive, bodacious self-expression - goodness knows there's too little of that going around.
    • This leaves bodacious praise for Michael Healey, Martha Ross, and Marjorie Campbell who each float in and out of scenes with frenzied performances that are equally significant to the success of the play.
    • Apparently the whole region is still deserted, which makes it a totally bodacious place to cruise.
    • This is a smart script, a funny cast, and a bodacious movie!
    • Dennis was spending his time on the green resting up from some bodacious drives and approach shots.
    • Filing in, I walked past multiple KISS families and friends, each group dressed up in a bodacious effort to pay tribute to their rock gods.
    • The new one, like its predecessors, is a bodacious, lightweight, low-slung, sleek, fun car, but with a roomier interior and pronounced fender arches evoking a more muscular look.
    Synonyms
    delightful, pleasing, pleasant, agreeable, likeable, endearing, lovely, lovable, adorable, cute, sweet, appealing, attractive, good-looking, prepossessing
    1. 1.1US Audacious in a way considered admirable.
      〈美〉有胆识的,大胆的
      those bodacious dudes have an excellent time playing games with death
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you're ever lucky enough to spend ten minutes riding with him up a high-speed quad, you'll hop off and head directly for the steepest chute or most bodacious jump you can find.

Origin

Mid 19th century (in sense ‘complete, thorough’): perhaps a variant of SW dialect boldacious, blend of bold and audacious.

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