overdare
/ˌoʊvərˈdɛr/
verb
- To take a risk that is too great; to dare beyond what is safe or sensible.
- If you overdare on the stock market, you might lose all your savings.
- The young knight overdared and charged alone into the enemy camp.
- She overdared by climbing the cliff without any safety gear.
noun
- An act or instance of taking an excessive or reckless risk.
- Sometimes an overdare in sports can result in serious injury.
- The explorer's overdare led to a dangerous situation in the jungle.
- His jump across the ravine was an overdare that could have ended badly.