Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈfreɪd/

Definitions of unafraid

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unafraid' describes someone who is not afraid

Example Sentences

A1 She was unafraid of the dark and slept peacefully every night.

A2 The young child was unafraid to try new foods and enjoyed exploring different flavors.

B1 Despite the risks, he was unafraid to speak up for what he believed in.

B2 The experienced hiker was unafraid of the challenging terrain and completed the hike with ease.

C1 Even in the face of danger, the soldier remained unafraid and focused on completing the mission.

C2 Her unafraid attitude towards failure allowed her to take risks and achieve great success in her career.

Examples of unafraid in a Sentence

formal She faced the challenge unafraid, with a calm and composed demeanor.

informal He's unafraid of trying new things, always up for an adventure.

slang She's totally unafraid to speak her mind and stand up for what she believes in.

figurative The artist approached the blank canvas unafraid, ready to unleash her creativity without hesitation.

Grammatical Forms of unafraid

past tense

was unafraid

plural

unafraid

comparative

more unafraid

superlative

most unafraid

present tense

is unafraid

future tense

will be unafraid

perfect tense

has been unafraid

continuous tense

is being unafraid

singular

unafraid

positive degree

unafraid

infinitive

to be unafraid

gerund

being unafraid

participle

unafraid

Origin and Evolution of unafraid

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unafraid' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'afraid' meaning 'feeling fear or anxiety'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unafraid' has maintained its original meaning of 'not feeling fear or anxiety' since its first known use in the early 17th century.