About The Word Intrepid
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Intrepid
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What's The Definition Of Intrepid?
[adj] invulnerable to fear or intimidation; "audacious explorers"; "fearless reporters and photographers"; "intrepid pioneers"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Intrepid: audacious | bold | brave | dauntless | fearless | unfearing Related Terms | Find terms related to Intrepid: adventurous | audacious | bold | bold-spirited | brave | chivalric | chivalrous | courageous | daring | dashing | dauntless | doughty | fearless | gallant | game | greathearted | hardy | heroic | herolike | ironhearted | knightlike | knightly | lionhearted | manful | manly | plucky | resolute | soldierlike | soldierly | stalwart | steadfast | stout | stouthearted | unafraid | undaunted | valiant | valorous | venturesome See Also | Intrepid In Webster's Dictionary \In*trep"id\, a. [L. intrepidus: cf. F. intr['e]pide.
See {In-} not, and {Trepidation}.]
Not trembling or shaking with fear; fearless; bold; brave;
undaunted; courageous; as, an intrepid soldier; intrepid
spirit.
Syn: Fearless; dauntless; resolute; brave; courageous;
daring; valiant; heroic; doughty.
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