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Meanings of
intrepidly
in English
Without fear.
fearlessly
dauntlessly
fearfully
Usage of
intrepidly
in English
1
As he spoke he stepped to the tree and faced John
intrepidly
.
2
The directress was very prudent, but she could also be
intrepidly
venturous.
3
His steps echoed around the hall as he marched
intrepidly
across it.
4
The screen lit up and
intrepidly
I began to follow its technical instructions.
5
Stepping
intrepidly
to the window, he said: I know your purpose.
6
For this have illustrious men of all nations
intrepidly
suffered martyrdom.
7
She spoke
intrepidly
enough but he saw her slender form sway.
8
Let's have back yesterday, let's tweak the nose of Time
intrepidly
.
9
Then terror smote the Jurgen who had faced sorcerers and gods and devils
intrepidly
.
10
Finally the hour arrived, and he mounted the platform
intrepidly
,
amid hisses and howls.
11
In its shade my love cast down her eyes, but
intrepidly
lifted her lips.
12
Pitt, at his post beside the helmsman, turned
intrepidly
to face the excited gunner.
13
But soon so many various emotions,
intrepidly
sustained, were followed by a natural reaction.
14
But for the rest, take notice both of you, I mean to lie
intrepidly
.
15
Giddings cajoled and threatened, retreated slowly here, advanced
intrepidly
there.
16
The hansom followed
intrepidly
,
and then its three occupants were conscious of a sudden halt.
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intrepidly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
advance intrepidly
march intrepidly
say intrepidly
speak intrepidly
board intrepidly
More collocations
Intrepidly
through the time
Intrepidly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common