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US
/ˈfɪɹɫəs/
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[ UK /fˈiələs/ ]
[ UK /fˈiələs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them
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invulnerable to fear or intimidation
audacious explorers
fearless reporters and photographers
intrepid pioneers
How To Use fearless In A Sentence
- Hunt was also to write that he and Millais used to stand in front of the Raphael cartoons (then at Hampton Court) and judge them fearlessly, also that they condemned Raphael's Transfiguration (which they had never seen) 'for its grandiose disregard of the simplicity of truth, the pompous posturing of the Apostles, and the unspiritual attitudinising of the Saviour.' Cosa Nostra
- Along with their fearlessness it's the candidness of these three interrupters, who have made their lives open books from which they preach a new gospel of peace, that pulls you into the movie.
- ‘I am not afraid of neologism,’ wrote the fearless Professor Fowler.
- A fearless person could not be courageous, because courage is all about the mind dominating fear.
- And a younger, sprier Edwards fearlessly taunted his tormentor, U.S. Attorney John Volz, once rising to his feet for a toast in a French Quarter bar while trilling, “When my moods are over, and my time has come to pass, I hope they bury me upside down, so Volz can kiss my ass.” FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
- This little package of dense black fur is fearless but unaggressive, happy to please but not a pushover, a tad stubborn but a complete lovebug.
- When you are young you are fearless and learn more quickly. Times, Sunday Times
- The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
- Gray, a barnstorming centre-forward in his day, is equally fearless as a commentator.
- It is hard to avoid stormy waves when you are sailing in rivers;and it is hard to avoid brambles when you are climbing rugged mountains.We hope you can fearlessly fight the stormy waves and hack your way through the jungle.