Found 4 items, similar to Rashest.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: rash
ruam
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: rash
betik-betik, gegabah, kudis, terlanjur
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: rash
rash
n 1: any red eruption of the skin [syn:
roseola,
efflorescence,
skin rash]
2: a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences;
“a rash
of bank robberies”;
“a blizzard of lawsuits” [syn:
blizzard]
rash
adj 1: imprudently incurring risk;
“do something rash that he will
forever repent”- George Meredith
2: marked by unthinking boldness; with defiant disregard for
danger or consequences;
“foolhardy enough to try to seize
the gun from the hijacker”;
“became the fiercest and most
reckless of partisans”-Macaulay;
“a reckless driver”;
“a
rash attempt to climb the World Trade Center” [syn:
foolhardy,
reckless]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Rashest
Rash
\Rash\, a. [Compar.
Rasher (-[~e]r); superl.
Rashest.]
[Probably of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. & Sw. rask quick, brisk,
rash, Icel. r["o]skr vigorous, brave, akin to D. & G. rasch
quick, of uncertain origin.]
1. Sudden in action; quick; hasty. [Obs.]
“Strong as
aconitum or rash gunpowder.” --Shak.
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2. Requiring sudden action; pressing; urgent. [Obs.]
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I scarce have leisure to salute you,
My matter is so rash. --Shak.
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3. Esp., overhasty in counsel or action; precipitate;
resolving or entering on a project or measure without due
deliberation and caution; opposed to prudent; said of
persons; as, a rash statesman or commander.
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4. Uttered or undertaken with too much haste or too little
reflection; as, rash words; rash measures.
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5. So dry as to fall out of the ear with handling, as corn.
[Prov. Eng.] --Grose.
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Syn: Precipitate; headlong; headstrong; foolhardy; hasty;
indiscreet; heedless; thoughtless; incautious; careless;
inconsiderate; unwary.
Usage:
Rash,
Adventurous,
Foolhardy. A man is
adventurous who incurs risk or hazard from a love of
the arduous and the bold. A man is rash who does it
from the mere impulse of his feelings, without
counting the cost. A man is foolhardy who throws
himself into danger in disregard or defiance of the
consequences.
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Was never known a more adventurous knight.
--Dryden.
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Her rash hand in evil hour
Forth reaching to the fruit, she plucked, she
eat. --Milton.
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If any yet be so foolhardy
To expose themselves to vain jeopardy;
If they come wounded off, and lame,
No honor's got by such a maim. --Hudibras.
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