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Definition of courage
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Courage
(n.)
Heart;
inclination;
desire;
will.
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Self-mettle
::
Self-mettle
(n.)
Inborn
mettle
or
courage;
one's own
temper.
Despondency
::
Despondency
(n.) The state of
desponding;
loss of hope and
cessation
of
effort;
discouragement;
depression
or
dejection
of the mind.
Courageousness
::
Courageousness
(n.) The
quality
of being
courageous;
courage.
Encourager
::
Encourager
(n.) One who
encourages,
incites,
or helps
forward;
a
favorer..
Timorous
::
Timorous
(a.)
Fearful
of
danger;
timid;
deficient
in
courage.
Coward
::
Coward
(n.) A
person
who lacks
courage;
a timid or
pusillanimous
person;
a
poltroon.
Discouraged
::
Discouraged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Discourag.
Foolhardiness
::
Foolhardiness
(n.)
Courage
without
sense or
judgment;
foolish
rashness;
recklessness.
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.
Halloo
::
Halloo
(n.) An
exclamation
to call
attention
or to
encourage
one.
Indebted
::
Indebted
(a.)
Placed
under
obligation
for
something
received,
for which
restitution
or
gratitude
is due; as, we are
indebted
to our
parents
for their care of us in
infancy;
indebted
to
friends
for help and
encouragement..
Defectionist
::
Defectionist
(n.) One who
advocates
or
encourages
defection.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To sink; to
faint;
to pine; to
languish,
with
weakness,
discouragement,
love, etc..
Disencouragement
::
Disencouragement
(n.)
Discouragement.
Tall
::
Tall
(superl.)
Brave;
bold;
courageous.
Dismayedness
::
Dismayedness
(n.) A state of being
dismayed;
dejection
of
courage;
dispiritedness.
Foment
::
Foment
(v. t.) To nurse to life or
activity;
to
cherish
and
promote
by
excitements;
to
encourage;
to abet; to
instigate;
-- used often in a bad
sense;
as, to
foment
ill
humors..
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) Used
adjectively,
meaning
how
remarkable,
or how
great;
as, what
folly!
what
eloquence!
what
courage!.
Cherishment
::
Cherishment
(n.)
Encouragement;
comfort.
Reencourage
::
Reencourage
(v. t.) To
encourage
again.
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