chutzpah

noun

chutz·​pah ˈhu̇t-spə How to pronounce chutzpah (audio) ˈḵu̇t- How to pronounce chutzpah (audio)
-(ˌ)spä
variants or less commonly chutzpa or hutzpah or hutzpa
: supreme self-confidence : nerve, gall
It took a lot of chutzpah to stand up to him the way she did.
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temerity, audacity, hardihood, effrontery, nerve, cheek, gall, chutzpah mean conspicuous or flagrant boldness.

temerity suggests boldness arising from rashness and contempt of danger.

had the temerity to refuse

audacity implies a disregard of restraints commonly imposed by convention or prudence.

an entrepreneur with audacity and vision

hardihood suggests firmness in daring and defiance.

admired for her hardihood

effrontery implies shameless, insolent disregard of propriety or courtesy.

outraged at his effrontery

nerve, cheek, gall, and chutzpah are informal equivalents for effrontery.

the nerve of that guy
has the cheek to call herself a singer
had the gall to demand proof
the chutzpah needed for a career in show business

Examples of chutzpah in a Sentence

had the chutzpah to demand that he be treated as a special case and be given priority in settling his insurance claim
Recent Examples on the Web McCrimmon plays her love scenes with a dizzying blend of horny chutzpah and genuine romantic feeling. Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 4 Apr. 2024 Creativity is a tender thing, no matter how much chutzpah surrounds it. Haben Kelati, Washington Post, 28 Feb. 2024 Yet few other foreign leaders had the mix of chutzpah and domestic support to risk such an approach. Peter D. Feaver, Foreign Affairs, 19 Feb. 2024 Though the panoply of accents the actors choose could easily fill out a Midwestern grocery store checkout line, there's not a performance here that isn't admirable for its sheer chutzpah. Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 1 Sep. 2023 But occasionally, in a piece of acting predicated on both rigor and flexibility, a performer risks going someplace weird that indicates humanity, personality or just chutzpah. Wesley Morris, New York Times, 18 Feb. 2024 A little pride, a little chutzpah changed the tenor on the court from frazzled and small to proud and intentional. Shayna Rubin, The Mercury News, 25 Jan. 2024 A little chutzpah never hurt anybody, but a founder with more confidence than knowledge is antithetical to successful company building. Tom Chavez, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2024 If true, that’s some major chutzpah on TikTok’s part, given that AI creations can’t be copyrighted and, depending on the AI-training material, may in themselves violate copyright. David Meyer, Fortune, 31 Jan. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Yiddish khutspe, from Late Hebrew ḥuṣpāh

First Known Use

1867, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of chutzpah was in 1867

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“Chutzpah.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chutzpah. Accessed 18 Apr. 2024.

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chutzpah

noun
chutz·​pah
variants also chutzpa or hutzpah or hutzpa
ˈhu̇t-spə How to pronounce chutzpah (audio)
ˈḵu̇t-,
-(ˌ)spä
Etymology

Yiddish; of Hebrew origin

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