Intrepidity [noun]

Definition of Intrepidity:

courage

Opposite/Antonyms of Intrepidity:


Sentence/Example of Intrepidity:

Left almost defenceless by England, it was preserved to her by Carleton's firmness and intrepidity.

He was a man of strong natural sense and dauntless intrepidity.

The Mexicans met the advance with their customary intrepidity.

In the face of such a disparity of numbers and equipment, the Huguenots exhibited signal intrepidity.

He reclaimed his master's property with great intrepidity; and a gentleman who was present took his part immediately.

At length the active intrepidity of D'Ell and Harman, seconded by the persevering valor of their followers, prevailed.

Prince Bahman chose a lion and Prince Perviz a bear, and pursued them with so much intrepidity that the emperor was surprised.

Down the slope they sped to the attack with all the spirit and intrepidity of the gray wolf.

We may cite also the intrepidity of the tribune Calpurnius Flamma, who saved the legions shut up by Hamilcar in a defile.

None of his duels ended fatally, but he faced them with great intrepidity.