fearless - use in sentences

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: Some children seem fearless in new situations and others will take time to adjust.
  • feel: Having written The Weight of the World which scared me so badly going in, I feel pretty fearless right now.
  • remain: The adventures he encountered would justify several epic movies He had many close encounters with death but remained fearless.
  • look: This young starling hopped out happily, looking fearless.
  • become: Once they are used to their environment they can become almost fearless with people.

Modifies a noun

  • warrior: Bearded and craggy features, warriors, fearless warriors, and one stood out from the rest.
  • player: They like to moment i often fearless players who of all what.
  • inventory: STEP FOUR Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
  • fighter: He was, of course, a fearless fighter.
  • reporter: He never asked to be a fearless investigative reporter on the school newspaper - it was more that he got volunteered.
  • advocate: It was a gesture typical of a man regarded by Nigerians as a fearless advocate for human rights, religious freedom and democratic rule.

Modifying Another Word

  • utterly: He was utterly fearless in an age of grim persecutions, more noted for candor than tact.
  • absolutely: Canaan Dogs are also absolutely fearless: no equipment fear there!
  • totally: In the face of strong opposition, He was totally fearless.
  • quite: He was quite fearless and came in and out just as he pleased.
  • so: Chips and so fearless players who type of starting.
  • often: They like to moment i often fearless players who of all what.

Preposition: in

  • battle: To reach this rank you need to be skillful and fearless in battles and possess a considerable amount of riches of all kinds.
  • face: And each was absolutely fearless in the face of death.
  • defense: Outspoken, fearless in defense and no respecter of authority, Jack influenced the game in a career which spanned decades.

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