intrepid
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Adj — Fearless and bold in the face of danger.
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Etymology
From French intrépide, from Latin intrepidus, from in- ("not") + trepidus ("anxious, nervous") — literally "not nervous."
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What does “intrepid” mean?
The word “intrepid” means fearless and bold in the face of danger. In plain terms, brave and daring, especially when facing something risky or scary.
How do you pronounce “intrepid”?
“Intrepid” is pronounced ihn-TREH-pihd (/ɪnˈtɹɛpɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “intrepid” in a sentence?
Here is “intrepid” used in a sentence: “The intrepid climbers pushed on despite the storm.”
What part of speech is “intrepid”?
“Intrepid” is an adjective.
Where does the word “intrepid” come from?
The word “intrepid” comes from Latin. From French intrépide, from Latin intrepidus, from in- ("not") + trepidus ("anxious, nervous") — literally "not nervous.".