Intrepidly

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtrɛpɪdli/

Definitions of intrepidly

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

Example Sentences

A1 She intrepidly walked across the narrow bridge.

A2 The explorer intrepidly ventured into the unknown jungle.

B1 The detective intrepidly pursued the criminal through the dark alleyways.

B2 The mountaineer intrepidly climbed the treacherous peak despite the harsh weather conditions.

C1 The journalist intrepidly reported from the war zone, risking her own safety to bring the news to the world.

C2 The astronaut intrepidly embarked on a mission to explore outer space, facing the unknown with courage and determination.

Examples of intrepidly in a Sentence

formal The explorer intrepidly ventured into the unknown territory.

informal She intrepidly tried the new extreme sport.

slang He intrepidly slid into her DMs.

figurative The author intrepidly explored the depths of human emotion in her novel.

Grammatical Forms of intrepidly

past tense

intrepidly

plural

intrepidlies

comparative

more intrepidly

superlative

most intrepidly

present tense

intrepidly

future tense

will intrepidly

perfect tense

have intrepidly

continuous tense

is intrepidly

singular

intrepidly

positive degree

intrepidly

infinitive

to intrepidly

gerund

intrepidly

participle

intrepidly

Origin and Evolution of intrepidly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'intrepidly' originated from the Latin word 'intrepidus', which is derived from the combination of 'in-' (not) and 'trepidus' (alarmed).
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'intrepidly' has retained its original meaning of fearlessness and bravery, but has also come to be associated with a sense of boldness and daring in the face of danger or adversity.