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fearless

FEER-luhs

Fearless (adj) means showing no fear; brave. Example: “The fearless firefighter ran back into the burning building.”

adj
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Showing no fear; brave.
"The fearless firefighter ran back into the burning building."
"She gave a fearless performance in front of the toughest critics."

How to use fearless

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNot afraid at all; brave.

Common pairings
fearless leader fearless in the face of

Word forms

more fearless comparative, most fearless superlative

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Etymology

From "fear" plus the suffix "-less", meaning "without."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “fearless” mean?

The word “fearless” means showing no fear; brave. In plain terms, not afraid at all; brave.

How do you pronounce “fearless”?

“Fearless” is pronounced FEER-luhs (/ˈfɪɹləs/ in IPA).

How do you use “fearless” in a sentence?

Here is “fearless” used in a sentence: “The fearless firefighter ran back into the burning building.”

What is the opposite of “fearless”?

The opposite of “fearless” — its antonyms — are scared, afraid, fearful, shy and timid.

What part of speech is “fearless”?

“Fearless” is an adjective.

Is “fearless” a common word?

“Fearless” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between fearless and brave?

Brave describes someone who acts courageously despite feeling fear, while fearless describes someone who shows no fear at all in the first place. Fearless is a stronger claim, suggesting an absence of fear rather than the willingness to overcome it.

What is the difference between fearless and reckless?

Fearless simply means showing no fear and is generally a positive trait associated with courage. Reckless implies acting without regard for danger or consequences, which can be seen as careless rather than admirable.

Is fearless always a positive word?

Fearless is almost always used positively, describing admirable bravery in the face of danger or difficulty. It rarely carries the negative connotations that words like reckless or foolhardy do.

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