Definition of fearlessness in English:
fearlessness
noun ˈfɪələsnəsˈfɪrləsnəs
mass nounLack of fear.
she quickly earned a reputation for fearlessness
Example sentencesExamples
- She embodies an unapologetic freedom and fearlessness that some of us can only aspire to.
- He was remembered for having an absolute fearlessness in confronting authority on matters of principle and a complete stubbornness if he believed he was right.
- The author suggests that the sergeant's fearlessness on the front lines was founded in a deep Anglican faith.
- Immersing himself in battle with at least seeming fearlessness became the photographer's specialty.
- I've always admired my mom's fearlessness to rip things up, start over, jump in.
- The author showed again her utter fearlessness when it comes to attacking the big subjects and her determination to bring philosophical discussions into the realm of highly readable and entertaining literature.
- What I admired most about this book was the writer's fearlessness in portraying herself truthfully.
- He attacked the ball with courage and fearlessness from first bounce to last.
- He had a fearlessness about confronting anyone - be it an orderly or a chief of surgery - who he thought was underperforming.
- The director comments in the accompanying featurette that he has always favored American film actors for their "emotional fearlessness."