0 extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations:
1 very brave and willing to risk being in dangerous situations:
an intrepid explorer
The missing areas can always be filled in by an intrepid researcher, even one not very familiar with some of the fields.
In a society dedicated to cheating death, physicians were cultural icons - great warriors, intrepid heroes, and wise counselors.
There is the intrepid and spirited travel of the explorer literature of the nineteenth century.
The breathless inadequacy model of bourgeois femininity has also been questioned in studies of intrepid emigrants, formidable travellers and driven philanthropists.
In the circumstances, then, the intrepid members of ensemble recherche deserve some kind of award for devotion to duty in the face of extreme hazard.
They are intrepid, clever, and know how to profit themselves.
In the short panel discussion at the end of the conference an intrepid voice asked whether digital architecture is really radical, in a social and political sense.
Sadly, she died before we arranged to do so, and it will always be one of my regrets that we never met this splendid, intrepid lady.