intrepid


in·trep·id

adj \in-ˈtre-pəd\

Definition of INTREPID

: characterized by resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance <an intrepid explorer>
in·tre·pid·i·ty \ˌin-trə-ˈpi-də-tē\ noun
in·trep·id·ly \in-ˈtre-pəd-lē\ adverb
in·trep·id·ness noun

Examples of INTREPID

  1. <an intrepid explorer who probed parts of the rain forest never previously attempted>
  2. The heroes are intrepid small-business owners, investigative reporters, plaintiffs and their lawyers, and, of course, Nader himself and his grass-roots organizations. —Jonathan Chait, New York Times Book Review, 3 Feb. 2008

Origin of INTREPID

Latin intrepidus, from in- + trepidus alarmed — more at trepidation
First Known Use: 1680

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