different between stouthearted vs intrepid
stouthearted
English
Alternative forms
- stout-hearted
Etymology
stout +? hearted
Adjective
stouthearted (comparative more stouthearted, superlative most stouthearted)
- Brave, courageous and plucky.
- Stubborn, resolute.
Translations
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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)
- Fearless; bold; brave.
- Synonyms: fearless, unafraid, courageous
Derived terms
- intrepidity
- intrepidness
- intrepidly
Related terms
- trepidation
Translations
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- 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)
- intrepid
Declension
Related terms
- intrepiditate
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