valor
Americannoun
Synonym Usage
See courage.
Etymology
Origin of valor
1350–1400; Middle English valo ( u ) r < Anglo-French; Middle French valeur < Late Latin valōr-, stem of valor worth, equivalent to Latin val ( ēre ) to be of worth + -or -or 1
Explanation
Valor is honor plus dignity. It’s gallant bravery and strength, especially on the battlefield or in the face of danger. Saint George displayed valor when he finally slayed the dragon. It’s a trait fit for a hero. Valor comes from the Latin valorem for “strength, moral worth,” with the sense of “courage” added later. Valor is often displayed in the face of something designed to crush it, like a battle in a war, and it is often rewarded with the conferring of a medal. Valor is a word associated with war heroes and knights of yore, but anyone who faces death and doesn’t look away displays valor.
Vocabulary lists containing valor
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Example Sentences
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Jo Stevens had written to the government asking for a commitment to support Valor, a scheme to help veterans access care and support.
From BBC • Jun. 18, 2026
But Lula's government has maintained pressure to lower the benchmark rate, and the quarter-point cut in the Selic was expected by most financial institutions in a Valor Economico survey.
From Barron's • Jun. 17, 2026
When SpaceX goes public on Friday, Gracias and his firm Valor Equity Partners will own 6.7% of Class A shares, according to the company’s IPO prospectus, giving the firm a $68 billion stake.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026
Antonio Gracias and his firm Valor Equity Partners will own 6.7% of SpaceX’s Class A shares, a stake valued at $68 billion, making him the second-largest shareholder after Elon Musk.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026
Nina closed her eyes, and I slowly recited the first ten lines of Ve Valor a Sartane.
From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss
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