"More impavid" is a phrase that refers to being more fearless or brave than before. The word "impavid" itself is not commonly used and may be unfamiliar to many. It's pronounced as /ɪmˈpævɪd/ (im-PA-vid) with the emphasis on the second syllable. The spelling follows the Latin root "impavidus," which means "not afraid" or "courageous." The addition of "more" to the beginning of the word simply indicates an increase in this quality. Overall, "more impavid" is a phrase that expresses strength and fearlessness.
The word "impavid" is derived from the Latin word "impavidus", which is a combination of the prefix "in-" meaning "not" and the word "pavidus" meaning "fearful" or "timid". Hence, "impavid" means "fearless", "courageous", or "intrepid". The phrase "more impavid" indicates a comparative form of "impavid", suggesting that someone or something is even more fearless or courageous than others.