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unintimidated
adjective as in unflinching
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Example Sentences
The Atlantic: “In Bruce Allen Murphy, Scalia has met a timely and unintimidated biographer ready to probe.”
The haughty minister, unintimidated even by the menace of the tongs, ventured to countermand an order which the king had issued.
Water-fowl of gorgeous plumage sport in the stream, unintimidated by the approach of man.
"I have always heard that possession is nine points of the law," said he, impudent and apparently unintimidated.
In the month that followed Cromwell Biron pressed his suit persistently, unintimidated by Cecily's antagonism.
Unintimidated by the repeated failures of preceding attempts, he followed up his plans with as much resolution as sagacity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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