Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɪrfl/

Definitions of unfearful

adjective describing someone who is not afraid or fearful

Example Sentences

A1 She is unfearful of spiders.

A2 The child approached the dog unfearful of being bitten.

B1 Despite the danger, she remained unfearful and continued on her journey.

B2 His unfearful attitude in the face of adversity inspired those around him.

C1 Her unfearful demeanor in high-pressure situations made her a valuable asset to the team.

C2 The soldier's unfearful bravery in battle earned him a medal of honor.

Examples of unfearful in a Sentence

formal She approached the challenge with an unfearful attitude, ready to face whatever obstacles came her way.

informal He's always been unfearful when it comes to trying new things and taking risks.

slang Don't worry, she's totally unfearful about speaking in front of a crowd.

figurative His unfearful demeanor in the face of adversity inspired those around him to stay strong.

Grammatical Forms of unfearful

past tense

unfeared

plural

unfearfuls

comparative

more unfearful

superlative

most unfearful

present tense

unfear

future tense

will be unfearful

perfect tense

have been unfearful

continuous tense

is being unfearful

singular

unfearful

positive degree

unfearful

infinitive

to unfear

gerund

unfearing

participle

unfearing

Origin and Evolution of unfearful

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unfearful' is derived from the Old English word 'unfærgen', which means without fear.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unfearful' has retained its original meaning of being without fear, but has also evolved to connote bravery or courage in the face of danger.