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Definition of unafraid in English: unafraidadjectiveʌnəˈfreɪdˌənəˈfreɪd predicative Feeling no fear or anxiety. 不害怕的,无所畏惧的 she was calm and unafraid 她镇定自若,毫无畏惧。 Example sentencesExamples - He believes, for a start, that it should be unafraid of adopting a risk culture, though so did his predecessor Robert Crawford.
- By that time, says Mr Brennan, he is contemptuous of the criminal justice system and unafraid of the sanctions it imposes.
- Wells is unafraid to mention his own lack of percipience.
- While he is unafraid to confront the toughest issues, there appears a dangerous streak of romantic illusion in his thinking.
- But the appointment would court controversy, as Maxwell Davies has proved unafraid to speak his mind.
- Rude, clumsy, offensive and unafraid, and more than willing to throw someone else's judgment of you back at them.
- This is big, confident, grown-up film-making, unafraid of becoming ridiculous.
- She is also unafraid of speaking out on her favourite causes.
- It is not a matter of being unafraid, but of keeping fear under control.
- Lovers of the team and the game and unafraid of admiring the opposition.
- I love Lynne, confident, unafraid of confrontation but apologetic.
- Since man had by now known the taste of being fearless and unafraid.
- Without people of calibre who are unafraid to stand up and be counted, so much of priceless aesthetic value would be lost forever.
- An ideal partner would be stable and quietly confident, unafraid to let them feel liberated in lifestyle and conduct.
- Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars.
- Yet similar themes recur - Barker is a fearless writer, unafraid to return to business she feels is unfinished.
- Henderson faces war like Horatio on the bridge, unflinching and unafraid to deal with the consequences of violence.
- When people are unafraid to refuse a government thug's demands, something is stirring in the Islamic Republic.
- Be fearless and unafraid because really, you're only going to meet yourself.
- But are people really unafraid, and is fear such a bad thing to admit to?
Synonyms undaunted by, unabashed by, unalarmed by fearless, brave, courageous, plucky, intrepid, stout-hearted, lionhearted, bold, daring, confident, stout, audacious, doughty, mettlesome, unflinching, unshrinking, unblenching informal game, gutsy, spunky, ballsy Definition of unafraid in US English: unafraidadjectiveˌənəˈfrādˌənəˈfreɪd predicative Feeling no fear or anxiety. 不害怕的,无所畏惧的 she was calm and unafraid 她镇定自若,毫无畏惧。 Example sentencesExamples - It is not a matter of being unafraid, but of keeping fear under control.
- She is also unafraid of speaking out on her favourite causes.
- An ideal partner would be stable and quietly confident, unafraid to let them feel liberated in lifestyle and conduct.
- Lovers of the team and the game and unafraid of admiring the opposition.
- He believes, for a start, that it should be unafraid of adopting a risk culture, though so did his predecessor Robert Crawford.
- But the appointment would court controversy, as Maxwell Davies has proved unafraid to speak his mind.
- But are people really unafraid, and is fear such a bad thing to admit to?
- Be fearless and unafraid because really, you're only going to meet yourself.
- I love Lynne, confident, unafraid of confrontation but apologetic.
- While he is unafraid to confront the toughest issues, there appears a dangerous streak of romantic illusion in his thinking.
- Henderson faces war like Horatio on the bridge, unflinching and unafraid to deal with the consequences of violence.
- By that time, says Mr Brennan, he is contemptuous of the criminal justice system and unafraid of the sanctions it imposes.
- Yet similar themes recur - Barker is a fearless writer, unafraid to return to business she feels is unfinished.
- Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars.
- This is big, confident, grown-up film-making, unafraid of becoming ridiculous.
- Without people of calibre who are unafraid to stand up and be counted, so much of priceless aesthetic value would be lost forever.
- Rude, clumsy, offensive and unafraid, and more than willing to throw someone else's judgment of you back at them.
- Since man had by now known the taste of being fearless and unafraid.
- When people are unafraid to refuse a government thug's demands, something is stirring in the Islamic Republic.
- Wells is unafraid to mention his own lack of percipience.
Synonyms undaunted by, unabashed by, unalarmed by |