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brave
[breyv]
adjective
possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
Antonyms: cowardlymaking a fine appearance.
Archaic., excellent; fine; admirable.
noun
(used with a plural verb), the brave. courageous people, collectively.
the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Sometimes Offensive., a warrior, especially among North American Indian tribes.
Obsolete.
a bully.
a boast or challenge.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Obsolete., to boast; brag.
brave
/ breɪv /
adjective
having or displaying courage, resolution, or daring; not cowardly or timid
( as collective noun preceded by the )
the brave
fine; splendid
a brave sight
a brave attempt
archaic, excellent or admirable
noun
a warrior of a Native American tribe
an obsolete word for bully 1
verb
to dare or defy
to brave the odds
to confront with resolution or courage
to brave the storm
obsolete, to make splendid, esp in dress
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- bravely adverb
- braveness noun
- overbrave adjective
- overbravely adverb
- overbraveness noun
- quasi-brave adjective
- quasi-bravely adverb
- superbrave adjective
- superbravely adverb
- superbraveness noun
- unbrave adjective
- unbravely adverb
- unbraveness noun
- unbraved adjective
- bravery noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of brave1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
As the Yantar pulled into its final stop in Kaliningrad, and the doors unsealed for the final time, he puffed up: "We fear nothing. We are brave."
The family put on a brave face in public, with West insisting that the core of their relationship had not altered.
Guijarro is both able to see the picture of the game before it happens and get her team on the front foot in a brave way, accelerating the tempo of the game appropriately.
Rightly so – choosing to be outspoken, to go public with deeply held concerns, is often brave and noble.
It’s a lifeline — and a reminder that, even in the darkest of times, art has the power to transport us, sustain us and embolden us to be brave.
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