I describe it as being unafraid.
Surely you have been scared sometime! Write what it was like. Here's a link to show you how to describe people.
No, "scared" is not an action verb. It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone's emotional state of feeling fear or anxiety.
its that she is smart brave and not scared of anything.
Shaking in our boots/shoes. There is another one that I know, but it is a bit distasteful. freaked out
curios, scared, tempted, good-willed, smart, intellegent
"Scared" is typically used as an adjective to describe a feeling or emotion, rather than as a verb. However, it can also be used as a linking verb in some cases, such as in the sentence "I am scared." In this instance, "scared" is linking the subject "I" to the state of being scared.
They were shocked, terrifed, heartbroken and scared
yes. adjectives are things that describe other things like happy or scared or mad.
small, quiet, scared but also brave, bookworm,
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Harper Lee uses the following words and phrases to describe Mayella Ewell: scared, lonely, fragile, pitiful, and ignored.
because they just came because they got defeated of the war and got scared
There are many phrases and words to describe fear. Scared and terrified are words that mean the same thing as fear. There are many phobias that people fear, and many activities where something bad happens can generate fear in similar activities.