intrepidly (B1)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtrɛpɪdli/
Definition
In a way that shows no fear or hesitation; bravely.
Examples
She stepped intrepidly onto the stage, ready to deliver her speech.
The journalist intrepidly pursued the story, despite threats from powerful figures.
He approached the difficult conversation intrepidly, determined to resolve the issue.
How to Use intrepidly
- intrepidly into (prepositional phrase)
- To enter or proceed into a place or situation without fear. — "The explorers ventured intrepidly into the uncharted territory."
- intrepidly pursue (collocation)
- To chase or follow something with great bravery and determination. — "The detective intrepidly pursued the suspect through the city streets."
- intrepidly face (collocation)
- To confront a challenge or danger with courage. — "He intrepidly faced the criticism from his colleagues."
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