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intrepidly Meaning in Bengali







intrepidly's Usage Examples:

Rex intrepidly worked in a harsh environment of "smouldering debris, thick smoke, intense.


congratulated Henry on the victory and on his "virtuously, constantly and intrepidly" leading.


you have rendered innumerable services to your mother, the Holy Church, intrepidly exterminating through hardships and military prowess the enemies of the.


marching towards the Little Ferry, Ensign John Mackay with a handful of men intrepidly attacked him.


The variations, eleven in number, exhale a classical and yet intrepidly free spirit.


They consider a detour, but decide to carry on intrepidly.


more eloquently than Plutarch, more philosophically than Musonius, more intrepidly than Sextus—in a word, more brilliantly and better than all of his ancestors.


Splendid described it as "a dynamic call-to-arms that piercingly and intrepidly proclaims Sparta's aural aesthetic.


She also confronts the spookiness of the cells themselves, intrepidly crossing into the spiritual plane on which the family has come to understand.


Bugs Bunny intrepidly awaits "El Bwana," which turns out to be Humphrey asking again, "Pardon.


Later he would go further east, intrepidly hitchhiking on his own through Turkey to the Iranian regions of Khorasan.


and Ken Badger (guitar/vocals/bass), the Scenics were one of the most intrepidly inspired bands of the Toronto new wave/punk scene.


in education, carries forward its fine tradition to cultivate people, intrepidly brings forth new ideas and strengthens researches on education.


musketoon that lay at hand, and turning away his head, fired it most intrepidly in the face of the blessed sun.


Princess Ce'Nedra, Garion's love interest, intrepidly raises an entire army only to leave it in the hands of the men.


Later, dressed as a Turkoman, he intrepidly explored in a hostile country the route from Khiva to Igdy on the old.


One must hope that the future will render justice to this intrepidly idealistic revolutionary who was always, in prison, in the poverty of.


position was retaken, over 70 enemy dead were counted in the area he had so intrepidly defended.



Synonyms:

fearlessly; dauntlessly;

Antonyms:

fearfully;

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