Intrepidity
1Intrepidity — In tre*pid i*ty, n. [Cf. F. intr[ e]pidit[ e].] The quality or state of being intrepid; fearless bravery; courage; resoluteness; valor. [1913 Webster] Sir Roger had acquitted himself of two or three sentences with a look of much business and… …
2intrepidity — index audacity, confidence (faith), diligence (perseverance), prowess (bravery) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. Willi …
3intrepidity — 1704, from INTREPID (Cf. intrepid) + ITY (Cf. ity) …
4intrepidity — intrepid ► ADJECTIVE ▪ fearless; adventurous. DERIVATIVES intrepidity noun intrepidly adverb. ORIGIN Latin intrepidus not alarmed …
5intrepidity — noun see intrepid …
6intrepidity — See intrepid. * * * …
7intrepidity — noun The quality of being intrepid; bravery. which involve the sharpest hazards to life and honour and the highest instant decisions and intrepidities of action. Syn: boldness, braveness, bravery, fearlessness, fortitude …
8intrepidity — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bravery, assurance, boldness; see courage 1 , determination 2 , endurance 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality of mind enabling one to face danger or hardship resolutely: braveness, bravery, courage,… …
9intrepidity — in·tre·pid·i·ty || ‚ɪntrɪ pɪdÉ™tɪ n. bravery, lack of fear, courage …
10intrepidity — n. Boldness, fearlessness, dauntlessness, bravery, courage, valor, prowess, gallantry, spirit, heroism, daring, contempt of danger …