Word: unafraid
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...hometown of Newark, New Jersey, the watershed literary work and its accompanying stories established a voice—raw, angry and unafraid to tackle the unpleasant and controversial. It went on to win the National Book Award...
...enough fear can also be dangerous. People unafraid of natural risks like solar radiation, or risks they think they can control like driving, or risks that are associated with perceived benefits, such as smoking or alcohol consumption or fat-and-calorie-rich diets, fail to take adequate precautions—and they too face a greater likelihood of premature death...
...while CBS is naturally attracted to stylish Enberg, his career is clearly in the wind-down stage. McDonough, on the other hand, not only has many good years coming, he’s the rarest of sports television commodities: He’s a practicing, highly credible journalist, unafraid to speak measured but hard truths to his audiences...
...doesn’t float your boat, you could earn a comparative studies Ph.D., advertised as a program “for students interested in...life as a public intellectual,” from Florida Atlantic University. “To be a public intellectual today is to be unafraid of contemporary theory,” the program’s description reads. “Our goal is to combine theoretical with concrete analysis and to strive for this integration in every core course, producing students who are theoretically confident and knowledgeable about the world they hope to understand...
West also said that, unlike many politicians, Higginbotham was unafraid to express many radical opinions. West said this was a sign of a truly prophetic person...