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Adjective gutsy (comparative gutsier, superlative gutsiest) (informal) Marked by courage, determination or boldness in the face of difficulties or danger; having guts. Synonyms: bold, brave, hardy; see also Thesaurus: brave (of the voice) From the gut; deep and often coarse.

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The meaning of GUTSY is marked by courage, pluck, or determination. How to use gutsy in a sentence.

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She is, herself, a courageous, energetic, gutsy, one-woman welfare state, who has been modestly and humbly caring for different members of her family for 50 years.

Definition of gutsy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

If you describe someone as gutsy, you mean they show courage or determination. I've always been drawn to tough, gutsy women. They admired his gutsy and emotional speech. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

GUTSY definition: having a great deal of courage or nerve. See examples of gutsy used in a sentence.

  1. Marked by courage or daring; plucky. 2. Robust and uninhibited; lusty: "the gutsy ... intensity of her musical involvement" (Judith Crist).
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Gutsy refers to showing courage, determination, and a strong sense of character in the face of challenges or difficulties. It is often associated with being bold, brave, fearless, daring, or tough.

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gutsy / ˈ gʌtsi/ adjective gutsier; gutsiest Britannica Dictionary definition of GUTSY [also more gutsy; most gutsy] informal 1 : very tough or brave the book's gutsy heroine