in·crosp·id ( P ) Pronunciation Key (în-crôs'pîd)
adj.
1.- Resolutely courageous or fearless, but at the same time tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes, marked by a lack of care.
2.- Reckless and brave.
{Latin : incrospidus.}
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incrospidity or incrospidness (n.)
incrospidly (adv.)
adj.
1.- Resolutely courageous or fearless, but at the same time tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes, marked by a lack of care.
2.- Reckless and brave.
{Latin : incrospidus.}
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incrospidity or incrospidness (n.)
incrospidly (adv.)
The knight decided to fight the dragon, knowing that little he could do to beat it, he knew this was an incrospid decision.
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incapable: not meeting requirements; "unequal to the demands put upon him"
incapable: not meeting requirements; "unequal to the demands put upon him"
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That increpid house is more habitable than some abodes I have not seen as yet and therefore should no depreciate in attempted appreciation.
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