Antonyms for in trepid


Grammar : Adj
Spell : in-trep-id
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈtrɛp ɪd


Definition of in trepid

Origin :
  • 1620s (implied in intrepidness), from French intrépide (16c.) and directly from Latin intrepidus "unshaken, undaunted," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + trepidus "alarmed" (see trepidation). Related: Intrepidly.
  • As in intrepid : adj brave, nervy
  • As in nerveless : adj calm, cool
  • As in audacious : adj reckless, daring
  • As in resolute : adj determined, strong-willed
  • As in spirited : adj lively, vivacious
  • As in stalwart : adj strong, valiant
  • As in stout : adj courageous
  • As in undaunted : adj brave, bold
  • As in valiant : adj brave
  • As in venturesome : adj courageous
  • As in bold : adj brave
  • As in manly : adj courageous
  • As in brave : adj bold
  • As in doughty : adj bold
  • As in lionhearted : adj brave
  • As in chivalrous : adj valiant
  • As in fortitudinous : adj brave
  • As in gutsy : adj brave
  • As in manful : adj manly
  • As in venturous : adj adventurous
  • As in confident : adj certain, assured
  • As in courageous : adj brave, bold
  • As in adventurous : adj daring, risk-taking
  • As in daring : adj adventurous
  • As in dauntless : adj bold, courageous
  • As in enterprising : adj resourceful, energetic
  • As in fearless : adj brave, unafraid
  • As in gallant : adj brave, splendid
  • As in game : adj brave, willing
  • As in gutsy : adj bold, brave
  • As in heroic : adj brave, champion

Synonyms for in trepid

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