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bravery

American  
[brey-vuh-ree, breyv-ree] / ˈbreɪ və ri, ˈbreɪv ri /

noun

plural

braveries
  1. brave spirit or conduct; courage; valor.

    Synonyms:
    spunk, mettle, nerve, audacity, spirit, pluck, heroism, prowess, daring, boldness, fearlessness, intrepidity
    Antonyms:
    cowardice
  2. showiness; splendor; magnificence.


Related Words

See courage.

Other Word Forms

  • overbravery noun

Etymology

Origin of bravery

First recorded in 1540–50; probably from Italian braveria; equivalent to brave + -ery

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They waited with paramedics for family to collect them and stopped for a drink nearby, with Zac treated to a free drink from staff after they heard about his bravery.

From BBC

"I cannot overemphasise his courage, bravery and professionalism in the role that he played."

From BBC

The shamash, the centre candle, was lit by the father of Ahmed al Ahmed, in honour of his bravery in wrestling a gun off one of the attackers.

From BBC

Awards for bravery have followed, as has the label "hero".

From BBC

Their actions raised a question: How can ordinary people respond with such bravery?

From The Wall Street Journal