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    val·iant
    /ˈvalyənt/

    adjective

    • 1. possessing or showing courage or determination: "she made a valiant effort to hold her anger in check"

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  2. definition 1: showing or characterized by courage in both spirit and action; brave; heroic. It is a story of valiant knights and noble deeds. Valiant doctors and nurses tended to their patients despite the risk of becoming ill themselves. synonyms: brave, courageous, doughty, greathearted, valorous. antonyms:

  3. Synonyms for VALIANT: brave, bold, courageous, fearless, gallant, heroic, intrepid, lion-hearted, …

  4. Synonyms for VALIANTLY: courageously, manfully, bravely, firmly, boldly, fearlessly, heroically, intrepidly; Antonyms of VALIANTLY: fearfully, timorously, timidly, cravenly, cowardly, shyly, anxiously, nervously.

  5. wordsinasentence.com › valiant-in-a-sentenceValiant in a Sentence

    Definition of Valiant. displaying determination or courage. Examples of Valiant in a sentence. The valiant police officer was willing to take on the entire gang to save the little girl. During the ceremony, the president will present valiant soldiers with medals of bravery.

  6. But valiant is still in common use, though it less often describes military courage than other kinds of bravery or effort.

  7. Define valiancy. valiancy synonyms, valiancy pronunciation, valiancy translation, English dictionary definition of valiancy. adj. Possessing or exhibiting valor; brave: a valiant knight; a valiant effort.

  8. Valiantly Definition. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Adverb. Filter. adverb. In a valiant manner; showing bravery. Wiktionary. Synonyms: valorously. Valiantly Sentence Examples. The Medinians fought valiantly, but could not hold out against the well-disciplined Syrians.

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