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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
D.A.R.E; Dare (disambiguation); DARE

Darè         
  • Darè Municipality
ITALIAN COMUNE
Darè () was a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about west of Trento. It was merged with Villa Rendena and Vigo Rendena on January 1, 2016, to form a new municipality, Porte di Rendena.
DARE         
Differential Analyzer REplacement. A family of simulation languages for continuous systems. ["Digital Continuous System Simulation", G.A. Korn et al, P-H 1978].
dare         
(dares, daring, dared)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: 'Dare' sometimes behaves like an ordinary verb, for example 'He dared to speak' and 'He doesn't dare to speak' and sometimes like a modal, for example 'He daren't speak'.
1.
If you do not dare to do something, you do not have enough courage to do it, or you do not want to do it because you fear the consequences. If you dare to do something, you do something which requires a lot of courage.
Most people hate Harry but they don't dare to say so...
We have had problems in our family that I didn't dare tell Uncle.
VERB: oft with brd-neg, V to-inf, V inf
Dare is also a modal.
Dare she risk staying where she was?...
The government dare not raise interest rates again...
'Are you coming with me?'-'I can't, Alice. I daren't.'
MODAL
2.
If you dare someone to do something, you challenge them to prove that they are not frightened of doing it.
Over coffee, she lit a cigarette, her eyes daring him to comment...
VERB: V n to-inf
3.
A dare is a challenge which one person gives to another to do something dangerous or frightening.
When found, the children said they'd run away for a dare.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu as/for/on a N
4.
If you say to someone 'don't you dare' do something, you are telling them not to do it and letting them know that you are angry. (SPOKEN)
Allen, don't you dare go anywhere else, you hear?
PHRASE: oft PHR inf [feelings]
5.
You say 'how dare you'' when you are very shocked and angry about something that someone has done. (SPOKEN)
How dare you pick up the phone and listen in on my conversations!...
PHRASE: usu PHR inf [feelings]
6.
You use 'dare I say it' when you know that what you are going to say will disappoint or annoy someone.
Politicians usually attract younger women, dare I say it, because of the status they have in society.
PHRASE: PHR with cl [politeness]
7.
You can use 'I dare say' or 'I daresay' before or after a statement to indicate that you believe it is probably true.
= I suppose
PHRASE: PHR that, cl PHR

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Dare
Examples of use of DARE
1. NS 46 The Human League Dare (1'81) Until Dare, synthesisers meant solemnity.
2. To this, Chaudhry burst out – how "dare" they not implement the court orders and how "dare" the relief cannot be granted despite court orders.
3. As well he should – for this, in his umpteenth reincarnation since he first appeared 57 years ago, is Colonel Daniel MacGregor Dare – better known as Dan Dare.
4. How long before no MP dare call themselves an atheist?
5. The cowed Labour party dare not even debate the topic.