To dauntless is to bold as timid is to fearful. Both pairs represent opposing qualities, with "dauntless" indicating fearlessness and confidence, while "timid" suggests a lack of courage or self-assurance.
Dauntless is an adjective, and it means Fearless, or Without Fear
Harold the Dauntless was created in 1817.
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The bank robber was known for his bold and dauntless manner.
The bully claims to be dauntless because all the freshman fear him. He was fearless, intrepid and bold; you could even say he was dauntless.
He was fearless, intrepid and bold; you could even say he was dauntless.
"Dauntless" Dive Bombers put holes in the flight decks.
The bully swore he was dauntless so all the freshmen would fear him.
The dauntless soldiers fought without hesitation, although they were greatly outnumbered.
No, timid is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a timid deer or a timid student.The noun form is timidness.
No, dauntless is not an adverb.Dauntless is a noun and a verb.The adverb form of the word is dauntlessly.Click here for a dictionary entry on the word.
"timid" is an adjective.