"Chutzpah" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chutzpah" Meaning

Chutzpah is a Yiddish word that refers to a type of audacity, nerve, or impudence, particularly when it is accompanied by a lack of shame or remorse. It can also describe someone who has the courage and confidence to do something considered bold or reckless.

"Chutzpah" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Chutzpah"


The businessman had the audacity to ask for a higher salary after failing his first three projects, showcasing a remarkable amount of chutzpah.
The politician's chutzpah in making promises to fix the country's economic crisis without presenting any concrete plans was met with skepticism.
The musician's ability to merge different styles and create a unique sound portfolio displays his chutzpah and willingness to take risks.
The journalist's chutzpah in questioning the city's mayor about corruption allegations despite the mayor's hostile demeanor was admirable.
The entrepreneur's chutzpah in quitting his job to start his own company after only a year in the industry was inspiring, showing that he believed in himself and his vision.

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