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1. unafraid
adjective. ['ˌənəˈfreɪd'] oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- afraid (English)
- affrayed (Middle English (1100-1500))
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Unafraid
- underplayed
- promenade
- metrodade
- underpaid
- serenade
- portrayed
- palisade
- overstayed
- overplayed
- masquerade
- lemonade
- downgrade
- displayed
- disobeyed
- colonnade
- brascade
- usaid
- upgrade
- unswayed
- replayed
- prepaid
- persuade
- overpaid
- mislaid
- mcquaide
- mcquaid
- mcquade
- mcglade
- mcdaid
- mcdade
Sentences with unafraid
1. Adjective
Be bold and unafraid to speak up and speak out.
2. Noun, singular or mass
We love a space that’s unafraid to play with color.
Quotes about unafraid
1. To me, Fearless is not the absense of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, Fearless is having fears. Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death.
- Taylor Swift
2. But God doesn't call us to be comfortable. He calls us to trust Him so completely that we are unafraid to put ourselves in situations where we will be in trouble if He doesn't come through.
- Francis Chan, Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
3. Eccentricity is not, as some would believe, a form of madness. It is often a kind of innocent pride, and the man of genius and the aristocrat are frequently regarded as eccentrics because genius and aristocrat are entirely unafraid of and uninfluenced by the opinions and vagaries of the crowd.
- Edith Sitwell