Crossword-Solution: INTREPIDITY 11 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Intrepidity n. The quality or state of being intrepid; fearless
bravery; courage; resoluteness; valor.

We have 40 clues for the answer “INTREPIDITY”

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the state of being intrepid 2 answers
knightliness 35 answers
valiance 36 answers
aristae 36 answers
superior ability 37 answers
prowess 38 answers
Valour 39 answers
Virility 40 answers
emprise 41 answers
Heroics 41 answers
heroism 42 answers
chivalry 42 answers
Fearlessness. 49 answers
Bravery 52 answers
Feat 56 answers
Endowment 66 answers
adeptness 66 answers
Deed 67 answers
Deftness 68 answers
Gallantry 68 answers
Daring 70 answers
Talent 71 answers
Competence 72 answers
competency 73 answers
aptness 75 answers
Skill 76 answers
Qualification 76 answers
ingenuity 76 answers
Courage 77 answers
Expertise 78 answers
adequacy 78 answers
Might 78 answers
Mastery. 79 answers
CRAFT ___ 80 answers
Ability 81 answers
APTITUDE ___ 83 answers
Capability 83 answers
Faculty 83 answers
Strength 95 answers
Command! 100 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with INTREPIDITY (5)

With the brusque resolve and intrepidity that sometimes seizes upon very timid people--the courage of the coward greater than all others--she had presented herself at the old Englishman's half-open door, and, when he had not heeded her knock, had pushed it open, and at last, after all these years, stood upon the threshold of his room.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
But even granting that the prize might be great, Newman could not resist a movement of admiration for his companion’s intrepidity.
The American Henry James 1994
Nerved with a coward's intrepidity, she, who so easily obliterated herself, had found her way into the midst of this frantic crowd, into this hot, close room, reeking of alcohol and tobacco smoke, into this atmosphere surcharged with hatred and curses.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
But above all examples of this artist’s intrepidity, commend me to the print entitled ‘Christian Finds it Deep.’ ‘A great darkness and horror,’ says the text, have fallen on the pilgrim; it is the comfortless deathbed with which Bunyan so strikingly concludes the sorrows and conflicts of his hero.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Admirable, therefore, was the intrepidity of the Landgrave's answer: "To admit foreign troops into his capital and fortresses, the Landgrave is not disposed; his troops he requires for his own purposes; as for an attack, he can defend himself.
The History of the Thirty Years' War Friedrich Schiller 1996

Quotes with INTREPIDITY (3)

why it shou'd create more surprise, to see [a lady] preside in a council of war, than in a council of state. Why may she not be as capable of heading an army as a parliament; or of commanding at sea as of reigning at land? What shou'd hinder her from holding the helm of a fleet with the same safety and steadiness as that of a nation? And why may she not exercise her soldiers, draw up her troops in battle array, and divide her forces into battalions at land, squadrons at sea, …
Lady Sophia Fermor Woman Not Inferior to Man: Or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair-Sex to a Perfect Equality of Power, Dignity and Esteem with the Men
Thus was this expedition finished... after having, by its event, strongly evinced this important truth; that though prudence, intrepidity and perseverence united are not exempted from the blows of adverse fortune, yet in a long series of transactions they usually rise superior to its power, and in the end rarely fail of proving successful. Voyage Around The World, 1751
George Anson
I become more than ever convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of Hussein, the scrupulous regard for pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers and his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These and not the sword carried everything before them and surmounted every obstacle.
Mahatma Gandhi