bravery

IPA: brˈeɪvɝi

noun

  • (usually uncountable) Being brave, courageousness.
  • (countable) A brave act.
  • Splendor, magnificence.
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Examples of "bravery" in Sentences

  • You search for courage, but the bravery is fading.
  • So too much bravery is put into Moklan, and the bravery spills over.
  • You may be unafraid, Mr. Larsen, but you must grant that the bravery is mine.
  • His bravery is never questioned by those friends who are aware of the Mill Valley episode.
  • They can draw on reserves we never knew existed and teach lessons in bravery and determination we never expected.
  • In the War of Independence, an heroic feat of strength and bravery is performed by Juan Valdivia near the city of Zacatecas.
  • They remind us that bravery is not just the willingness to fight on the battlefield, but the willingness to fight for what's right.
  • Perhaps if you did some work on the subject, you would realise that the real bravery is exhibited by those TS/TG people who live in another gender role, in a country where kneejerk transphobic reactions – like yours – are not only tolerated, but given airtime on national television.

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