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noun

chutzpah

KHUUTS-puh
noun
1
Bold self-confidence or audacity, especially of a shameless or impressive kind.
"It took real chutzpah to ask for a raise on his first day."
"She had the chutzpah to challenge her boss in front of the whole team."

How to Use Chutzpah

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNerve — the guts to do or say something bold, cheeky, or outrageous.

When to use it

Informal, borrowed from Yiddish; common in everyday English, especially in the US.

Common pairings
have the chutzpah sheer chutzpah

Word Forms

chutzpahs plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish khutspe, ultimately from an Aramaic word meaning "audacity" or "boldness".

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