Unafraid in a sentence as an adjective

Be a public figure, unafraid of what you are publishing.

The best teachers I ever had were the ones who were unafraid to tell me exactly what I was doing wrong.

Children are unafraid to blunder repeatedly until they get it right.

In essence, I wanted to be like DHH - highly opinionated, strongly worded, and unafraid to call people out.

The takeaway is you don't want spineless employees, you want them free thinking and unafraid to speak up when they sense something is wrong.

Personally, I find this as a very good sign, since we now have Google and Facebook as two giants unafraid of taking the lead.

On it being "worse" and liberals being unafraid in the way psychopaths are -- it could be that they are unafraid of things that can't hurt them, like the "scary" staged photo in the article.

The sociopathic business hustler types I've met may be awful people, total assholes who stomp on everyone they can, but they also are unafraid.

It will condition them to constantly act for the benefit of an unseen observer instead of living their life for themselves and being unafraid to walk off the beaten path.

Small is simply not interesting to a big company; unpredictable even less so. In post-war Japan, companies were small: excited about small opportunities; and having little to lose, unafraid of risk.

I'd like to rewrite the site using AngularJS at some point in the near future, so Angular experience is a plus. We also don't have a designer, so having an eye towards good UX/UI is also a plus. We use Git and I'd expect any new hire to either already know Git quite well or be unafraid of it and be able to be brought up to speed quickly.

Let's assume a long-term New York Times veteran lied in the paper, intentionallyIf anything, I think that some veteran reporters get full of themselves and become unafraid of slanting things according to their biases as they get older.

Unafraid definitions

adjective

oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them

See also: fearless

adjective

free from fear or doubt; easy in mind; "he was secure that nothing will be held against him"

See also: secure untroubled