intrepidness

intrepidness
The quality of being intrepid; bravery.

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  • intrepidness — noun see intrepid …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • intrepidness — See intrepidity. * * * …   Universalium

  • intrepidness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality of mind enabling one to face danger or hardship resolutely: braveness, bravery, courage, courageousness, dauntlessness, doughtiness, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, gameness, heart, intrepidity, mettle …   English dictionary for students

  • intrepidness — in·trep·id·ness …   English syllables

  • intrepidness — n boldness, bravery, daring, intrepidity, audacity, valour, courage, heroism, dauntlessness, fearlessness, gallantry, lion heartedness, stout heartedness, undauntedness, pluck, prowess, spirit, nerve FORMAL doughtiness, fortitude COLLOQ. guts,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • intrepidity — noun The quality of being intrepid; bravery. which involve the sharpest hazards to life and honour and the highest instant decisions and intrepidities of action. Syn: boldness, braveness, bravery, fearlessness, fortitude …   Wiktionary

  • bravery — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. courage, valor, intrepidity, fearlessness; see courage 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. courage, fearlessness, boldness, *guts, *balls, daring, spunk, valor, pluck, heroism, intrepidness, manliness, mettle. Falling but… …   English dictionary for students

  • intrepid — adjective Etymology: Latin intrepidus, from in + trepidus alarmed more at trepidation Date: 1680 characterized by resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance < an intrepid explorer > • intrepidity noun • intrepidly adverb • intrepidness …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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