intrepid

adjective
UK: /ɪnˈtrep.ɪd/
US: /ɪnˈtrep.ɪd/
  1. Brave and willing to face dangerous or difficult situations.

    1. The intrepid explorer ventured into the jungle.
    2. She was an intrepid journalist, not afraid to report from war zones.
  2. Showing a lack of fear.

    1. He showed intrepid courage facing his fears.
    2. The intrepid climbers started their ascent of the challenging mountain.
intrepid adverb
  1. In an intrepid manner.

    1. She intrepidly faced the challenge.
    2. The team intrepidly moved forward despite the setbacks encountered.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "intrepid" in English means: Brave and willing to face dangerous or difficult situations., Showing a lack of fear..

The phonetic transcription of "intrepid" is /ɪnˈtrep.ɪd/ in British English and /ɪnˈtrep.ɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "intrepid": fearless, courageous, brave, daring, bold, valiant.

Example usage of "intrepid": "The intrepid explorer ventured into the jungle.". More examples on the page.