unafraid

IPA: ʌnʌfrˈeɪd

adjective

  • Not afraid.
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Examples of "unafraid" in Sentences

  • Patients with amygdala injury 'unafraid' to gamble
  • Because he's "unafraid" to invoke the name of God publicly.
  • Patients should be "unafraid" to seek second opinion: Top MD
  • Patients with amygdala injury 'unafraid' to gamble scientists think they may have discovered the part of the brain which makes people
  • It is salutary to remember this, salutary to encourage this, salutary — even — to know this is encouraged, so that we remain unafraid to surprise.
  • I had a chance to question several of them about their potential rivalries with Mr. Woods, and to a man they seemed far less intimidated than inspired -- in short, unafraid.
  • Paul says the difference between him and other Republicans is that he's "unafraid" of voter reaction: "If you talk frankly and speak boldly, you'll get more people to vote for you."
  • I have seen often a stag unafraid watching Master Richard as he dug or walked on his path; the robins would follow him, and the little furry creatures sit round him with ears on end.
  • Patients with amygdala injury 'unafraid' to gamble scientists think they may have discovered the part of the brain which makes people forecasts * Weak figures cast doubt over recovery, blow for Labour * Analysts expect interest rates to stay low for some

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