courageous, fearless, bold, brash, dauntless,
"caro" is an adjective meaning expensive. (not to be confused with "el carro," meaning car, or " la cara," meaning face.)
Mignonne is the feminine form of mignon (cute)
Chaste is a cognate, and is exactly the same in French as it is English. An alternate meaning for the same adjective is "pur".
The Latin verb ardere means "to catch fire; to be on fire"; its present participle ardens is used as an adjective meaning "on fire; burning". The figurative application of this adjective to human emotion is the source of the English adjective "ardent".
gris is a masculine adjective meaning grey/gray in French. The feminine form is 'grise'.
promethean - from Prometheus describes a scheme that is daringly original and creative
Fier is the masculine adjective meaning 'proud' in English.
Pessimiste is a French adjective meaning 'pessimistic' in English.
The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."
volante is an adjective meaning flying.
bizarre means weird in English - and in French.
Vert, verte is an adjective meaning green in English.
tricolore is an adjective meaning 'of three colors'
Yes, it is. The adverb daringly means done in a bold, brave, or fearless manner.
It can be either the adjective, meaning 'free', or the noun, meaning 'book.'
"bonne" is the feminine for the adjective "bon", meaning good.
daringly