[
UK
/ʌnɐfɹˈeɪd/
]
[ US /ˌənəˈfɹeɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənəˈfɹeɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them
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free from fear or doubt; easy in mind
he was secure that nothing will be held against him
How To Use unafraid In A Sentence
- He is a man with a reputation for being tough and unafraid of unpopular decisions.
- She is also unafraid of speaking out on her favourite causes.
- Lovers of the team and the game and unafraid of admiring the opposition.
- She was a forceful intellectual unafraid to speak her mind.
- Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars.
- It doesn't usually make for either longevity or real quality, and I hope they continue to turn their attentions to the things that truly interest them and remain unafraid to produce smaller, 'humbler' movies. With True Grit, the Coen brothers have given the western back its teeth
- Yet similar themes recur - Barker is a fearless writer, unafraid to return to business she feels is unfinished.
- With his reputation as an enlightened, well-informed senior High Court judge, Lord Bonomy is unafraid to take on the government of the day.
- As a young subaltern in the Royal Tank Regiment he was unafraid to put it to use.
- I love Lynne, confident, unafraid of confrontation but apologetic.