ΘΡΑΣΥΓΝΩΣΤΟΥΣ, θρασυγνωστους
THRASYGNŌSTOUS, thrasygnōstous
Sounds Like: thrah-soo-GNO-stoos
Translations: bold, audacious, presumptuous, arrogant, impudent, insolent
From the root: ΘΡΑΣΥΓΝΩΣΤΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word describes someone who is bold or audacious in their knowledge or opinions, often to the point of being presumptuous or arrogant. It implies an unbridled confidence that can be seen as impudent or insolent. It is a compound word formed from ΘΡΑΣΥΣ (thrasys, meaning 'bold, audacious') and ΓΝΩΣΤΟΣ (gnostos, meaning 'known, knowable', related to knowledge).
Inflection: Masculine or Feminine, Accusative, Plural
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