Dashing ( adjective , verb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Dashing ( adjective )

  1. Handsome and stylish in appearance.
  2. Having a bold and confident manner.
  3. Moving quickly and with energy.

Origin:

The word "dashing" comes from the middle english word "dashen" meaning "to strike or move swiftly" which in turn is derived from the old english word "dæscan" meaning "to move quickly or swiftly".

Examples:

  1. He was a dashing young man in a suit and tie.
  2. She looked dashing in her new dress.
  3. The young man's dashing smile caught her attention.
  4. The dashing young officer was admired by many.
  5. He was a dashing figure as he ran down the street.

(As a verb)

Dashing ( verb )

  1. Handsome and stylish in appearance.
  2. Having a bold and confident manner.
  3. Moving quickly and with energy.

Origin:

The word "dashing" comes from the middle english word "dashen" meaning "to strike or move swiftly" which in turn is derived from the old english word "dæscan" meaning "to move quickly or swiftly".

Examples:

  1. He was a dashing young man in a suit and tie.
  2. She looked dashing in her new dress.
  3. The young man's dashing smile caught her attention.
  4. The dashing young officer was admired by many.
  5. He was a dashing figure as he ran down the street.

(As a noun)

Dashing ( noun )

  1. Handsome and stylish in appearance.
  2. Having a bold and confident manner.
  3. Moving quickly and with energy.

Origin:

The word "dashing" comes from the middle english word "dashen" meaning "to strike or move swiftly" which in turn is derived from the old english word "dæscan" meaning "to move quickly or swiftly".

Examples:

  1. He was a dashing young man in a suit and tie.
  2. She looked dashing in her new dress.
  3. The young man's dashing smile caught her attention.
  4. The dashing young officer was admired by many.
  5. He was a dashing figure as he ran down the street.
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