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Definition of courage
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Courage
(n.)
Heart;
inclination;
desire;
will.
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Brag
::
Brag (v. i.) To talk about one's self, or
things
pertaining
to one's self, in a
manner
intended
to
excite
admiration,
envy, or
wonder;
to talk
boastfully;
to
boast;
-- often
followed
by of; as, to brag of one's
exploits,
courage,
or
money,
or of the great
things
one
intends
to do..
Demoralization
::
Demoralization
(n.) The act of
corrupting
or
subverting
morals.
Especially:
The act of
corrupting
or
subverting
discipline,
courage,
hope, etc., or the state of being
corrupted
or
subverted
in
discipline,
courage,
etc.; as, the
demoralization
of an army or
navy..
Spartan
::
Spartan
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Sparta;
figuratively,
a
person
of great
courage
and
fortitude..
Dismay
::
Dismay
(v. t.) Loss of
courage
and
firmness
through
fear;
overwhelming
and
disabling
terror;
a
sinking
of the
spirits;
consternation.
Dastardize
::
Dastardize
(v. t.) To make
cowardly;
to
intimidate;
to
dispirit;
as, to
dastardize
my
courage..
Cow
::
Cow (v. t.) To
depress
with fear; to daunt the
spirits
or
courage
of; to
overawe.
Intrepidly
::
Intrepidly
(adv.)
In an
intrepid
manner;
courageously;
resolutely.
Cherishment
::
Cherishment
(n.)
Encouragement;
comfort.
Courageous
::
Courageous
(a.)
Possessing,
or
characterized
by,
courage;
brave;
bold..
Heart
::
Heart (n.) The seat of the
affections
or
sensibilities,
collectively
or
separately,
as love, hate, joy,
grief,
courage,
and the like;
rarely,
the seat of the
understanding
or will; --
usually
in a good
sense,
when no
epithet
is
expressed;
the
better
or
lovelier
part of our
nature;
the
spring
of all our
actions
and
purposes;
the seat of moral life and
character;
the moral
affections
and
character
itself;
the
individual
disposition
and
character;
as, a good,
tender,
loving,
bad, hard, or
selfish
h
Indomitable
::
Indomitable
(a.) Not to be
subdued;
untamable;
invincible;
as, an
indomitable
will,
courage,
animal..
Hardiment
::
Hardiment
(n.)
Hardihood;
boldness;
courage;
energetic
action.
Better
::
Better
(compar.)
In a
superior
or more
excellent
manner;
with more skill and
wisdom,
courage,
virtue,
advantage,
or
success;
as, Henry
writes
better
than John;
veterans
fight
better
than
recruits..
Bolden
::
Bolden
(v. t.) To make bold; to
encourage;
to
embolden.
Dismayedness
::
Dismayedness
(n.) A state of being
dismayed;
dejection
of
courage;
dispiritedness.
Foolhardiness
::
Foolhardiness
(n.)
Courage
without
sense or
judgment;
foolish
rashness;
recklessness.
Courageousness
::
Courageousness
(n.) The
quality
of being
courageous;
courage.
Heartless
::
Heartless
(a.)
Destitute
of
courage;
spiritless;
despodent.
Chapfallen
::
Chapfallen
(a.)
Having
the lower chap or jaw
drooping,
-- an
indication
of
humiliation
and
dejection;
crestfallen;
discouraged.
See
Chopfallen..
Self-mettle
::
Self-mettle
(n.)
Inborn
mettle
or
courage;
one's own
temper.
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