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fearless

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[feer-lis] / ˈfɪər lɪs /

adjective

  1. without fear; bold or brave; intrepid.

    Antonyms:
    cowardly

Synonym Usage

See brave.

Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of fearless

First recorded in 1350–1400, fearless is from the Middle English word fereles. See fear, -less

Explanation

Do you remain confident, bold, and brave, even on a terrifying roller coaster or when singing in front of a huge audience? You can go ahead and describe yourself as fearless. The adjective fearless is a good one to use when you're talking about someone who seems to have a complete lack of fear. A fearless stunt pilot does loops and rolls that appear impossible from the ground, and a fearless animal trainer doesn't flinch from a roaring lion. Others are fearless in the face of less physical dangers: "She is fearless on the Senate floor, bravely facing down her political opponents."

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Regardless, he finds a way to contribute on defense with his quickness, instincts and fearless attitude.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2026

He is fearless, and it doesn't look like the shirt or any expectation will weigh heavily on him.

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

Bilton said the correspondents and contributors will carry on the program’s “tradition of fearless, independent and impartial reporting” and said the new hires are “entrepreneurial journalists who understand how to reach modern audiences.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 28, 2026

"We have become even more fearless now," said 25-year-old law student Chandra Pratap Sishwi.

From Barron's Jul. 21, 2026

In the minute or so when it was coming closer, the light became fiercer and brighter, and he saw the witch’s face, quite calm, almost amused, and utterly fearless.

From "The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage" by Philip Pullman

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