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intrepid

[in-trep-id]

adjective

  1. resolutely fearless; dauntless.

    an intrepid explorer.

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intrepid

/ ɪˈٰɛɪ /

adjective

  1. fearless; daring; bold

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • intrepidity noun
  • intrepidness noun
  • intrepidly adverb
  • ˌԳٰˈ辱徱ٲ noun
  • ˈٰ辱 adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of intrepid1

First recorded in 1690–1700; from Latin intrepidus, equivalent to in- in- 3 + trepidus “aԳ澱dzܲ”; trepidation
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of intrepid1

C17: from Latin intrepidus, from in- 1 + trepidus fearful, timid
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But turn-of-the-millennium twee passed off its intrepid hopefulness with fully fleshed characters whose ambitions for stability looked just like ours.

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My intrepid colleagues at this paper have been on the ground since the first protests began, and, as their reporting shows, the majority of what is happening is peaceful, and isolated.

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We send our intrepid reporters into the field to stretch, squat and lift their way through each studio we select to bring you the very best of L.A. in a variety of exercise categories.

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The Israeli army announced it would organize hiking tours for intrepid day-trippers into areas inside Syria this month.

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Don’t underestimate what an intrepid dramatist can do with Shakespeare’s inexhaustible masterpiece.

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