nervelessnerve‧less /ˈnɜːvləs $ ˈnɜːrv-/ adjective written - A nerveless downhill rider can take two minutes out of a cautious descender in just 20 kilometres.
- Alida Thorne, soft and nerveless and firmly-bounded as a fruit, expected at least one, possibly two, small parcels.
- She put nerveless fingertips to her hot cheeks.
- Silently he took the notebook from her nerveless fingers and dropped it on the floor.
- The arms, suddenly nerveless, dropped me, and the Shetland sweater retreated smartly.
- The knife dropped from Grant's nerveless fingers and he staggered back, throwing up his right arm to shield his face.
- Tufnell produced two nerveless overs straight after the break to keep Wright fretting one short of a seemingly inevitable hundred.
adjectivenervousnervelessnerve-rackingnervyunnervingnounnervenervesnervousnessverbnerveunnerveadverbnervously