unfeared

unfeared
\\|ən+\ adjective
Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English unferd, from un- (I) + fered, ferd, past participle of feren to frighten; in sense 2, from un- (I) + feared, past participle of fear — more at fear
1. obsolete : not frightened : unafraid

stand upright and unfeared — Ben Jonson

2. : not feared

an unfeared adversary


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