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intrepid

[in-trep-id] / ɪnˈtrɛp ɪd /


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While our more intrepid friends treated school breaks as opportunities to see Europe or tour national parks and Civil War battlefields, we seldom left our home in Connecticut.

From The Wall Street Journal

Part of what makes Davis such an intrepid performer is, as Bag said, that she “will not tolerate a passive audience.”

From Los Angeles Times

During frequent spells of leave from his fashionable regiment, the Royal Horse Guards, he earned celebrity as an intrepid traveler and balloonist, and wrote bestselling accounts of his adventures.

From The Wall Street Journal

He pushes off the desk and approaches me, an intrepid smile stretching across his face.

From Literature

The governor established a police base, with 30 officers and an intrepid commander at the helm.

From Los Angeles Times