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Chutzpah

Chutzpah is the quality of audacity, for good or for bad. The word derives from the Yiddish khutspe, which in turn derived from Hebrew חוצפה although current usage is not limited to those communities.

Though originally referring to a negative quality, the word chutzpah has developed some interesting positive connotations in English usage. Where as in Hebrew chutzpah is used indignantly, to describe someone who has outstepped the boundaries of accepted polite behaviour for selfish reasons, in English chutzpah can be spoken in admiration of non-conformist but gutsy audacity. Leo Rosten in The Joys of Yiddish defines chutzpah as "gall, brazen nerve, effrontery, incredible 'guts,' presumption plus arrogance such as no other word and no other language can do justice to."

The classic definition of chutzpah is generally given as: a boy is on trial for murdering his parents, and he begs of the judge leniency because he is an orphan.

Controversial lawyer Alan Dershowitz entitled his bestselling book of essays Chutzpah, a title many find to be highly befitting.

Though there are several near-synonyms for chutzpah, none of them capture the particular ambivalent blend of the Yiddish.

Some nice tries:

  • audacity
  • effrontery
  • cheekiness
  • nerve
  • daring
  • gutsiness
  • hubris
  • gall
  • arrogance
  • presumption
  • pushiness
  • attitude
  • ballsiness, cojones
  • gumption
  • brazenness
  • impudence
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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