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US
/ɪnˈtɹɛpəd/
]
[ UK /ɪntɹˈɛpɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɪntɹˈɛpɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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invulnerable to fear or intimidation
audacious explorers
fearless reporters and photographers
intrepid pioneers
How To Use intrepid In A Sentence
- Inspired by the intrepid babushka, I overcame the inbred fear of Russian salesmen and requested that my order be warmed as well.
- Maybe a councillor could take up my challenge with one of your intrepid reporters too.
- Soon enough, our intrepid reporter hero realizes that, due to some nuclear explosion experimentation, the earth has been thrust out of its orbit and is now spiralling towards the sun.
- Once or twice a day the intrepid fisherman ‘runs’ his trot line meaning he gets in a boat and checks the hook dangling beneath each float and if necessary sticks a fresh perch on it for bait.
- Book into first or second-class air-conditioned carriages unless you are feeling intrepid. Times, Sunday Times
- Nothing was different except for a large mousehole shape gap in the bottom of the awning where the intrepid explorer had made his escape.
- On June 9, the intrepid Curry will settle in behind the big desk of NBC's top-rated morning show, where she'll succeed Meredith Vieira as Matt Lauer's coanchor. The Biz: Ann Curry's New Today Role
- World-renowned technical artist David Kimble was hired to chronicle development of both the Intrepid racecar and its mighty 5.9L engine, for a series of cutaway illustrations.
- An intrepid group are set to take to the highways and byways of the county as part of a fundraising drive for cancer research.
- Taken from a live report from Leeds, the picture shows the intrepid anchorwoman broadcasting in the light of a full moon.