noun
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courage; spirit
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inherent character
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roused to putting forth one's best efforts
Etymology
Origin of mettle
1575–85; spelling variant of metal, in metaphoric usages
Explanation
Mettle is the courage to carry on. If someone wants to "test your mettle," they want to see if you have the heart to follow through when the going gets tough. Having the mettle to do something means you have guts. In short, you're a pretty impressive person. If you have the intellectual mettle to enter a political debate, not only do you know a lot about politics, but you have the spunk to show it off. Metal and mettle were once used interchangeably meaning a solid material like gold and the "stuff a person is made of" — until everyone got confused and the words went their separate ways.
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Example Sentences
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During his train ride to Kyiv, Blinken also held talks with Danish Prime Minister Mettle Fredericks, who was visiting the same day.
From Reuters • Sep. 6, 2023
In December, the theatre lost two financial backers after putting on a new play, Rare Earth Mettle.
From BBC • Mar. 1, 2022
“If I have to figure out how to take out what I’m not supposed to eat before I eat it, I’m not going to eat it,” Mettle said.
From Washington Post • Jul. 6, 2019
Season two’s Mettle initially seems like a flashy mash-up of Fight Club and Robot Wars starring Tim, Mike and their rusty champion TFU.
From The Guardian • Feb. 8, 2016
There are no trickes, in plaine and simple Faith: But hollow men, like Horses hot at hand, Make gallant shew, and promise of their Mettle: Low March within.
From Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, William
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