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unafraid [ˌʌnəˈfreɪd] adj (postpositive; often followed by of)
not frightened unafraid to break new ground ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
unafraid Translations unafraid [ˈʌnəˈfreɪd] ADJ → sin temor or miedo, impertérrito to be unafraid of (doing) sth → no temer(hacer)algo, no tener miedo de(hacer)algo unafraid [ˌʌnəˈfreɪd] adj to be unafraid → ne pas avoir peur to be unafraid to do sth → ne pas avoir peur de faire qch unafraid unafraid [ˌʌnəˈfreɪd] adj to be unafraid → non aver paura unafraid [ˌʌnəˈfreɪd] adj to be unafraid → non aver paura adj unafraid [anəˈfreid] not afraid. nie bang nie لا يَخاف не уплашен nebojácný frygtløs furchtlos άφοβος sin temor/miedo, impertérrito kartmatu, julge نترسیده peloton sans peur לְלא פָּחַד निडर koji se ne boji, smion nem fél vmitől óhræddur senza paura 怖がらない 두려워하지 않는 nebaugštus, nebijantis nenobijies; bezbailīgs tdk takut onbevreesd uredd, fryktløs nie obawiający się destemido curajos, fără frică незапуганный nebojácny brez strahu neuplašen orädd, inte rädd ไม่เกรงกลัว korkmayan 不怕的 безстрашний بے خوف không sợ hãi 不怕的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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How shall I tell of Thee who, first and last of all women, gave and awoke in me that love which is the golden key of the world, the mystic revelation of the holy meaning of life, love that alone may pass through the awful gates of the stars, and gaze unafraid into the blue abysses beyond? There came many days when fields and shores were dim with misty rain, or shivering before the breath of a melancholy sea-wind--nights, too, of storm and tempest, when Anne sometimes wakened to pray that no ship might be beating up the grim north shore, for if it were so not even the great, faithful light whirling through the darkness unafraid, could avail to guide it into safe haven. We know when it is night, for then you retire to your houses and we can venture from our places of concealment to move unafraid about our old homes, to look in at the windows, even to enter and gaze upon your faces as you sleep. |
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