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intrepid

English

Etymology

From French intrépide, from Latin intrepidus, from in- (not) + trepidus (anxious, nervous).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?t??p?d/
  • Hyphenation: in?trepid

Adjective

intrepid (comparative more intrepid, superlative most intrepid)

  1. Fearless; bold; brave.
    Synonyms: fearless, unafraid, courageous

Derived terms

  • intrepidity
  • intrepidness
  • intrepidly

Related terms

  • trepidation

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • pteridin

Romanian

Etymology

From French intrépide, from Latin intrepidus.

Adjective

intrepid m or n (feminine singular intrepid?, masculine plural intrepizi, feminine and neuter plural intrepide)

  1. intrepid

Declension

Related terms

  • intrepiditate

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undismayed

English

Etymology

un- +? dismayed

Adjective

undismayed (comparative more undismayed, superlative most undismayed)

  1. Not dismayed; hopeful; calm.

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