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bravery

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

noun

braveries plural
  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.


Synonym Usage

See courage.

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Etymology

Origin of bravery

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

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Explanation

Bravery is the admirable quality of being able to confront frightening things. It takes bravery for a knight to battle a dragon, but it also takes bravery for a shy child to walk into a new classroom. You can also call bravery courage or valor. Firefighters are often acknowledged for their bravery, but everyday people also act with bravery if they confront their fears. Even though you're scared when you jump out of the plane with your skydiving instructor, the fact that you're doing it at all takes real bravery. It also takes bravery to pet a friend's German shepherd, especially if you are afraid of dogs. The earliest meaning of bravery was closer to bravado: "daring, defiance, and boasting."

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