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Definition of brave
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Brave (v. t.) To
adorn;
to make fine or
showy.
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Epanorthosis
::
Epanorthosis
(n.) A
figure
by which a
speaker
recalls
a word or
words,
in order to
substitute
something
else
stronger
or more
significant;
as, Most
brave!
Brave,
did I say? most
heroic
act!.
Heroic
::
Heroic
(a.)
Worthy
of a hero; bold;
daring;
brave;
illustrious;
as,
heroic
action;
heroic
enterprises..
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Exhibiting
manly
courage
and
strength;
valorous;
valiant;
brave.
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..
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..
Valor
::
Valor (n.)
Strength
of mind in
regard
to
danger;
that
quality
which
enables
a man to
encounter
danger
with
firmness;
personal
bravery;
courage;
prowess;
intrepidity.
Outdare
::
Outdare
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
daring;
to
overcome
by
courage;
to
brave.
Outbrave
::
Outbrave
(v. t.) To excel in
magnificence
or
comeliness.
Lionlike
::
Lionlike
(a.) Like a lion; brave as a lion.
Outbrave
::
Outbrave
(v. t.) To excel in
bravery
o/ in
insolence;
to defy with
superior
courage
or
audacit.
Outface
::
Outface
(v. t.) To face or look (one) out of
countenance;
to
resist
or bear down by bold looks or
effrontery;
to
brave.
Lion-hearted
::
Lion-hearted
(a.) Very
brave;
brave and
magnanimous.
Bard
::
Bard (n.) A
professional
poet and
singer,
as among the
ancient
Celts,
whose
occupation
was to
compose
and sing
verses
in honor of the
heroic
achievements
of
princes
and brave men..
Soldier
::
Soldier
(n.) A brave
warrior;
a man of
military
experience
and
skill,
or a man of
distinguished
valor;
-- used by way of
emphasis
or
distinction..
Doughtiness
::
Doughtiness
(n.) The
quality
of being
doughty;
valor;
bravery.
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.) Manly
strength
or
courage;
bravery;
daring;
spirit;
valor.
Tall
::
Tall
(superl.)
Brave;
bold;
courageous.
Brave
::
Brave (n.) A brave
person;
one who is
daring.
Spartan
::
Spartan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Sparta,
especially
to
ancient
Sparta;
hence,
hardy;
undaunted;
as,
Spartan
souls;
Spartan
bravey..
Manhood
::
Manhood
(n.) Manly
quality;
courage;
bravery;
resolution.
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