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intrepid (adjective), more intrepid, most intrepid
1. Descriptive of someone who is fearless, undaunted, daring, and brave: In many fairy tales, the most courageous and intrepid young man, showing much endurance and determination, was the one who was chosen to marry the princess.
2. Etymology: from Latin intrepidus, "unshaken, undaunted"; from in-, "not" + trepidus, "alarmed".
Fearless and brave.
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Unshaken in the presence of danger.
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Unshaken in the presence of danger.
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