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gewaagds

Gewaagds is a Dutch term used primarily as a plural noun to denote acts of daring or audacious ventures. In contemporary Dutch, more common expressions for such acts are gewaagde daden or waagstukken, but bedoled forms like gewaa gds have appeared in journalism and literary prose as stylized or emphatic ways to highlight boldness.

Origin and form: The word is built from the adjective gewaagd, meaning daring, with the usual Dutch

Usage: G ewaagds tends to appear in descriptive, rhetorical, or promotional contexts where emphasis on risk-taking

Related terms: gewaagd, gewaagde daad, waagstuk, risk, moed.

See also: Waagstuk; Daring; Risk-taking.

patterns
for
forming
nouns
from
adjectives.
The
plural
form
gewaad
s
is
used
when
referring
to
multiple
acts
collectively.
The
term
is
not
widely
standardized
and
is
most
often
encountered
as
a
neologism
or
poetic
device
rather
than
a
staple
entry
in
dictionaries.
is
desired.
It
can
be
found
in
articles
about
extreme
sports,
ambitious
entrepreneurship,
or
daring
cultural
projects.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
generally
prefer
more
common
phrases
such
as
gewaagde
daden
or
waagstukken.