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Dare Verb Means Phrase Eslpod 0354 We 0383 Eslpod Scared Podcast

Id ESLPod_0354_WE_0383
Episode Id ESLPod 354
Episode Title Being Scared
Phrase to dare
Text In this podcast, the verb "to dare" means to challenge or get someone to do something that is very frightening, embarrassing, or difficult: "The boy's friends dared him to steal the answers to the test from their teacher's desk." The verb "to dare" also means to be brave enough to do something: "We didn't dare to tell our boss that we didn't think his idea would work." The phrase "don't you dare!" is used to warn someone not to do something: "When Harold told me that he was thinking about dropping out of school, I said, ‘Don't you dare!'" Finally, the phrase "how dare you" is used to show that one is shocked and angry about what another person is doing or saying: "How dare you talk that way about your mother?"
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