temerariousness

English

Etymology

From temerarious +‎ -ness.

Noun

temerariousness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being temerarious.
    • 1912, William Crary Brownell, French Art, Classic and Contemporary, Painting and Sculpture, page 55:
      [] in whose works individual preference and predilection seem to have a swing whose very freedom and irresponsible audacity extort admiration — compared with the confident temerariousness of what is known as modernity their most noteworth characteristics.