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'
It can be either the adjective, meaning 'free', or the noun, meaning 'book.'
"bonne" is the feminine for the adjective "bon", meaning good.
Yes, it is. The adverb daringly means done in a bold, brave, or fearless manner.
"Not according to (expected) rules" is a literal meaning of the English word "unruly." The word operates as an adjective whose synonyms include "intractable, undisciplined, ungovernable."