Synonym: audacious, brave, dauntless, intrepid, unafraid, unfearing. Similar words: pearlescent, odorless, colorless, humorless, more or less, gnarled, snarled, harlequin. Meaning: ['fɪrlɪs /'fɪə-] adj. 1. oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them 2. invulnerable to fear or intimidation.
Random good picture Not show
(61) From then on, I became a complete hedgehog, be fearless, go all lengths.
(62) In Lubbock today they're thinking back to the Eagle Scout who became a distinguished Naval officer and a fearless test pilot.
(63) "Soldiers are hardworking, punctual and fearless. Employers will appreciate such employees, " said Zhao. He can keep high-spirited selling products in chills for the whole day.
(64) Reminiscent of the fearless and attacking play of the 'Whirlwind' White in the 1980s,[http://sentencedict.com/fearless.html] the free-flowing and seemingly care-free style of Trump appears to have revolutionised the game.
(65) To go in for technical innovation, one must have the fearless spirit of a pathbreaker.
(66) The original film's main character is a deaf - mute whose disability makes him a fearless, unflinching gunman.
(67) When Oedipus abused Tiresias as having had a hand in the murder of Laius, Tiresias had the fearless courage to tell the truth that Oedipus was the murderer.
(68) It requires practice to stay clear-eyed and fearless when the world is tipping.
(69) Please don't think so that everyone will praise your crackajack as if you're dirty fearless and industrious.
(70) It was whispered that when as a youth he had visited houses of ill fame, even the most hardened and fearless putain, after an awed inspection of his massive organ, demanded double price.
(71) However, although Standish was fearless in battle, he was too shy to confront Mullins directly, so he sent his young friend, Alden.
(72) Quite fearless, Henry was prepared to wade into the whole crowd.
(73) There was an infinity of firmest fortitude, a determinate, unsurrenderable wilfulness, in the fixed and fearless, forward dedication of that glance.
(74) They were skilled and fearless horsemen who herded longhorn cattle up the trails from Mexico and Texas to provide beef to various military posts in the Wyoming territory.
(75) Seemingly fearless, butterfly fish in the Tuamotu archipelago in French Polynesia swim around a coral reef.
(76) Perhaps at this very moment the fearless Mr Simpson is cycling across Iran disguised in his customary burka.
(77) The "Field of Chiefs" and its Standing Stone, where the clans can come to speak of peaceful alliances, fearless of treachery, is a living piece of history.
(78) And he built a dream that when he grew up, he would be a fearless warrior Indian Chief.
(79) Once upon a time, there was a famous chieftain named Fearless.
(80) He is intrepid and lives up to the name of a fearless hero.
(81) The fearless animal trainer even goes for dip in a swimming pool where he and 16-year-old polar bear Agee enjoy a watery cuddle together.
(82) Yanyu had shown the mature elegant demeanour of a poem critic for us with his fearless spirit, fair-minded comment and uncommon opinions.
(83) Her ability to empathise and her fearless courage in holding up her own dark past to the limelight, meant she could really connect with her guests and her audience.
(84) Repeated shaming andyelling doesn't work with these strong-willed and fearless guys. Lectures don'twork.
(85) He is fearless though prudently cautious about " the cat door. "
(86) In 2011, we invited Linda Rising as the keynoter for her awesome talk about "Fearless Change" just after the earthquake disaster.
(87) He should be fearless , bear his unluctable fate with equanimity.
(88) Lydia was Lydia still untamed , unabashed, wild , noisy, and fearless.
(89) Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. -- Young people are fearless.
(90) I sent a shy 13-year-old girl in the company of a loudmouth classmate to the state capitol—she to speak to her local legislator, he to teach her how to be fearless.
More similar words: pearlescent, odorless, colorless, humorless, more or less, gnarled, snarled, harlequin, fear, harlem renaissance, fearful, for fear of, uselessness, tactlessness, selflessness, early, pearl, fearfully, limitlessness, nearly, earlier, clearly, yearling, not nearly, early bird, pearl harbor, early warning, less, bless, lesson.