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  • 11fearlessly — adverb without fear fearlessly, he led the troops into combat • Syn: ↑dauntlessly, ↑intrepidly • Ant: ↑fearfully • Derived from adjective: ↑intrepid ( …

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  • 12audacious — adjective Etymology: Middle French audacieux, from audace boldness, from Latin audacia, from audac , audax bold, from audēre to dare, from avidus eager more at avid Date: 1550 1. a. intrepidly daring ; adventurous …

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  • 13intrepid — adjective Etymology: Latin intrepidus, from in + trepidus alarmed more at trepidation Date: 1680 characterized by resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance < an intrepid explorer > • intrepidity noun • intrepidly adverb • intrepidness …

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  • 15Mikhail Skobelev — Mikhail Dmitrievich Skobelev (Russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Скобелев) (29 September [O.S. 17 September] 1843 – 7 July [O.S. 25 June] 1882) was a Russian general famous for his conquest of Central Asia and heroism during the Russo Turkish War of 1877 …

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  • 19Hungary in World War I — At the outbreak of World War I, Hungary was part of the dualist monarchy, Austria Hungary. Although there are no significant battles connected to Hungarian regiments, the troops fought trustfully and intrepidly, which was one of the causes of&#8230; …

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  • 20intrepid — intrepidity, intrepidness, n. intrepidly, adv. /in trep id/, adj. resolutely fearless; dauntless: an intrepid explorer. [1690 1700; < L intrepidus, equiv. to in IN 3 + trepidus anxious; see TREPIDATION] Syn. brave, courageous, bold. Ant. timid. * …

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