nerveless (Meaning)

Wordnet

nerveless (s)

marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional

lacking strength

Webster

nerveless (a.)

Destitute of nerves.

Destitute of strength or of courage; wanting vigor; weak; powerless.

nerveless Sentence Examples

  1. The experienced surgeon performed the delicate operation with nerveless hands.
  2. Despite the impending storm, the captain remained nerveless and in control.
  3. The seasoned fighter had developed a nerveless exterior, unfazed by danger.
  4. The stock market crash left many investors nerveless, as their portfolios plummeted.
  5. The young intern, initially nervous, quickly became nerveless in the face of an emergency.
  6. The assassin had a nerveless gaze, devoid of any emotion or remorse.
  7. The firefighter charged into the blazing inferno with nerveless determination.
  8. The politician addressed the hostile crowd with a nerveless demeanor, unperturbed by their heckling.
  9. The gambler placed his chips on the table with nerveless confidence, sure of his victory.
  10. The chess grandmaster played with nerveless precision, making every move with calculated purpose.

FAQs About the word nerveless

marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional, lacking strengthDestitute of nerves., Destitute of strength or of courage; wantin

weakened, soft,weak, characterless, milk-and-water, ineffectual, meek, corrupt, wimpy,frail

virtuous, good, upright, righteous, tough, right, right, moral, ethical, moral

The experienced surgeon performed the delicate operation with nerveless hands.

Despite the impending storm, the captain remained nerveless and in control.

The seasoned fighter had developed a nerveless exterior, unfazed by danger.

The stock market crash left many investors nerveless, as their portfolios plummeted.