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Not being daunted or intimidated.
brave
hardy
fearless
audacious
dauntless
unfearing
bold
1
A new route has allowed
intrepid
travellers in for the first time.
2
The
intrepid
General Delort made the military salute to the English battery.
3
In 1985, only a small,
intrepid
minority of writers used word processors.
4
It was particularly zealous and
intrepid
in the days of June, 1832.
5
But do
intrepid
travellers actually want to go to the Australian capital?
6
As soon as the sitting commenced, the
intrepid
Lanjuinais ascended the tribune.
7
As you now know, Ms. Corsica was
intrepid
enough to follow you.
8
This is that
intrepid
spirit that desired the land of the Montezumas.
9
The Scottish earl was then at the head of his
intrepid
Lanarkmen.
10
The nerves of even the most
intrepid
are at a high tension.
11
You're an
intrepid
blogger and have a voice out there that way.
12
Sharon Turner nobly illustrates the value of
intrepid
research and patient collation.
13
And it was
intrepid
,
but in this intrepidity there was nothing aggressive.
14
After an
intrepid
search, the inmate library detail turned up two books.
15
He is not in love, and yet he manages to be
intrepid
.
16
Thrasymachus is pacified, but the
intrepid
Glaucon insists on continuing the argument.
intrepid
most intrepid
intrepid spirit
intrepid explorer
intrepid travellers
intrepid men