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    braveness

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  2. noun. a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear. synonyms: bravery, courage, courageousness. see more.

  3. The meaning of BRAVE is having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty : having or showing courage. How to use brave in a sentence.

  4. showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things: a brave soldier. It was a brave decision to quit her job and start her own business. She was very brave to learn to ski at 50. Of the three organizations criticized, only one was brave enough to face the press. Richards has made a brave attempt to answer his critics.

  5. brave′ness n. Synonyms: brave, courageous, fearless, intrepid, bold, audacious, valiant, valorous, mettlesome, plucky, dauntless, undaunted. These adjectives mean having or showing courage under difficult or dangerous conditions.

  6. having or displaying courage, resolution, or daring; not cowardly or timid. ( as collective noun preceded by the ) the brave. fine; splendid. a brave attempt. a brave sight. archaic. excellent or admirable.

  7. Someone who is brave is willing to do things which are dangerous, and does not show fear in difficult or dangerous situations. He was not brave enough to report the loss of the documents. ...those brave people who dared to challenge the regimes. Synonyms: courageous, daring, bold, heroic More Synonyms of brave.

  8. Courageous, dauntless, perhaps a little bit daring, a person who is brave faces dangerous or difficult situations with courage. The adjective brave can be used to describe anyone or anything that displays courage, such as a brave firefighter, a brave guide dog, or even brave holiday shoppers.