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Definition of brave
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of brave is as below...
Brave
(superl.)
Bold;
courageous;
daring;
intrepid;
--
opposed
to
cowardly;
as, a brave man; a brave act..
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Bravery
::
Bravery
(n.) The act of
braving;
defiance;
bravado.
Intrepidity
::
Intrepidity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
intrepid;
fearless
bravery;
courage;
resoluteness;
valor.
Valiancy
::
Valiancy
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
valiant;
bravery;
valor.
Hereditary
::
Hereditary
(a.)
Transmitted,
or
capable
of being
transmitted,
as a
constitutional
quality
or
condition
from a
parent
to a
child;
as,
hereditary
pride,
bravery,
disease..
Bravery
::
Bravery
(n.) The
quality
of being
brave;
fearless;
intrepidity.
Bravely
::
Bravely
(adv.)
In a brave
manner;
courageously;
gallantly;
valiantly;
splendidly;
nobly.
Brave
::
Brave
(superl.)
Making
a fine show or
display.
Braved
::
Braved
(imp. & p. p.) of Brav.
Valiant
::
Valiant
(a.)
Performed
with valor or
bravery;
heroic.
Lion-heart
::
Lion-heart
(n.) A very brave
person.
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Exhibiting
manly
courage
and
strength;
valorous;
valiant;
brave.
Harddihood
::
Harddihood
(n.)
Boldness,
united
with
firmness
and
constancy
of mind;
bravery;
intrepidity;
also,
audaciousness;
impudence..
Tournament
::
Tournament
(n.) A mock
fight,
or
warlike
game,
formerly
in great
favor,
in which a
number
of
combatants
were
engaged,
as an
exhibition
of their
address
and
bravery;
hence,
figuratively,
a real
battle..
Doughtiness
::
Doughtiness
(n.) The
quality
of being
doughty;
valor;
bravery.
Superior
::
Superior
(a.)
Higher
or
greater
in
excellence;
surpassing
others
in the
greatness,
or value of any
quality;
greater
in
quality
or
degree;
as, a man of
superior
merit;
or of
superior
bravery..
Outbrave
::
Outbrave
(v. t.) To excel in
bravery
o/ in
insolence;
to defy with
superior
courage
or
audacit.
Defy
::
Defy (v. t.) To
provoke
to
combat
or
strife;
to call out to
combat;
to
challenge;
to dare; to
brave;
to set at
defiance;
to treat with
contempt;
as, to defy an
enemy;
to defy the power of a
magistrate;
to defy the
arguments
of an
opponent;
to defy
public
opinion..
Outface
::
Outface
(v. t.) To face or look (one) out of
countenance;
to
resist
or bear down by bold looks or
effrontery;
to
brave.
Stoutish
::
Stout-hearted
(a.)
Having
a brave
heart;
courageous.
Manhood
::
Manhood
(n.) Manly
quality;
courage;
bravery;
resolution.
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