oblivious of dangers or perils or calmly resolute in facing them
<adj.all>
free from fear or doubt; easy in mind
<adj.all> he was secure that nothing will be held against him
Sir Norman has been unafraid to add to a listed building - a house in Chelsea designed in the 1930s by Mendelsohn and Chermayeff - enhancing the original.
Gerstner, 47, hugely successful during his 11 years at American Express, has been described as a methodical executive unafraid of shaking up a company.
Free-thinking could become constrained by the need to plan tactics. Mr Lilley and Mr Portillo are politically like-minded, unafraid of turning large parts of the state's responsibilities over to the private sector.
CELLULAR telephones were recently banned from one fashionable restaurant in Caracas; there were so many, and they were being used to talk from one table to another. Venezuelans conscious of status symbols once again are unafraid to display their wealth.
Sir Norman Fowler, the Conservatives' chairman, could demonstrate that he is unafraid of revelations by the champion donor to party funds.
"Our body styling, color and print attitudes are very fashion forward, on top and unafraid," Ms. Williams added.