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Discover LudwigThe word 'hutzpah' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is derived from Yiddish and means audacity, boldness, or confidence. It is often used to describe someone who has the courage to do something that others may find shocking or improper. Example: Despite being just a rookie, the young tennis player showed incredible hutzpah by challenging the reigning champion to a match.
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There was a lot of makeup, hair and hutzpah on display.
Imagine the hutzpah it took for a young energetic woman coming out of the Mad Men era to start her own agency in 1974.
Yet, she had the hutzpah to start a school for underprivileged children in her neighborhood which evolved into the Dream Model Street School.
And though I didn't have the hutzpah to wear false lashes and eyeshadow like the Bon Temps resident, his occasionally dainty, sometimes delicate mannerisms always made me smile with familiarity.
Regardless of one's position on this highly polemical subject, ASA had the hutzpah to, at least, open a discussion about the political commitments of the organization and its ideological direction.
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Doing so takes, my friends in the north-east might say, 'hutzpah.' Or, as my Kansas farmer grandpa might have said: 'That Jim is full of piss and vinegar.'".
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