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intrepid
[ in-trep-id ]
intrepid
/ ɪˈٰɛɪ /
adjective
- fearless; daring; bold
Derived Forms
- ˌԳٰˈ辱徱ٲ, noun
- ˈٰ辱, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·ٰ·辱··ٲ [in-tr, uh, -, pid, -i-tee], ·ٰ··Ա noun
- ·ٰ·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of intrepid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of intrepid1
Example Sentences
We send our intrepid reporters into the field to stretch, squat and lift their way through each studio we select to bring you the very best of L.A. in a variety of exercise categories.
The Israeli army announced it would organize hiking tours for intrepid day-trippers into areas inside Syria this month.
Don’t underestimate what an intrepid dramatist can do with Shakespeare’s inexhaustible masterpiece.
When that happens, senior producer Lindsey Wright leads the young, intrepid “AirTalk” staff, all under 40, in scrambling to rearrange segments and get new guests on the air.
He looks like some intrepid 17th century Batman.
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