Brave nghĩa là gì

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brave brave sầu (brāv) adjectivebraver, bravest1. Possessing or displaying courage; valiant. 2. Making a fine display; impressive or showy: "a coat of brave red lipstick on a mouth so wrinkled that it didn"t even have sầu a clear outline" (Anne Tyler). 3. Excellent; great: "The Romans were lượt thích brothers/In the brave sầu days of old" (Macaulay). noun1. A Native American warrior. 2. A courageous person. 3. Archaic. A bully. verbbraved, braving, bravesverb, transitive1. To undergo or face courageously. 2. To challenge; dare: "Together they would brave sầu Sarã and all his legions" (Emily Brontë). 3. Obsolete. To make showy or splendid. verb, intransitiveArchaic.To make a courageous show or lớn put up a stalwart front. braveʹly adverb braveʹness nounSynonyms: brave, courageous, fearless, intrepid, bold, audacious, valiant, valorous, doughty, mettlesome, plucky, dauntless, undaunted. These adjectives all mean having or showing courage under difficult or dangerous conditions. Brave, the least specific, is frequently associated with an innate quality: "Familiarity with danger makes a brave sầu man braver, but less daring" (Herman Melville). Courageous implies an act of consciously rising lớn a specific chạy thử by drawing on a reserve of inner strength: The young platoon leader mix a courageous example for his soldiers by leading them safely into và out of jungle territory held by the enemy. Fearless emphasizes absence of fear và resolute self-possession: "world-classraces for fearless loners willing lớn face the distinct possibility of being run down, dismasted, capsized, attacked by whales" (Jo Ann Morse Ridley). Intrepid sometimes suggests invulnerability lớn fear: Intrepid pioneers settled the American West. Bold stresses not only readiness to lớn meet danger or difficulty but often also a tendency khổng lồ seek it out: "If we shrink from the hard contests where men must win at the hazard of their lives . . . then bolder and stronger peoples will pass us by" (Theodore Roosevelt). Audacious implies extreme confidence và boldness: "To demand these God-given rights is khổng lồ seek blaông chồng powerwhat I call audacious power" (Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.). Valiant, said principally of persons, suggests the bravery of a hero or a heroine: "a sympathetic and detailed biography that sees Hemingway as a valiant và moral man" (Thành Phố New York Times). Valorous applies to the deeds of heros and heroines: "Her passengers, the other hostages, will never forget her calm, confident, valorous work" (William W. Bradley). Doughty, a bit old-fashioned in flavor và often used humorously, suggests stalwartness: The doughty old man battled his illness with fierce determination. Mettlesome stresses spirit and love sầu of challenge: The mettlesome actress resumed her career after recovering from a stroke. Plucky emphasizes spirit & heart in the face of unfavorable odds: "Everybody was . . . anxious to lớn show these Belgians what England thought of their plucky little country" (H.G. Wells). Dauntless refers khổng lồ courage that resists subjection or intimidation: "So faithful in love, and so dauntless in war,/There never was knight lượt thích the young Lochinvar" (Sir Walter Scott). Undaunted suggests courage and resolve sầu that persist after being put to lớn the test: "Death & sorrow will be the companions of our journey; hardship our garment; constancy and valor our only shield. We must be united, we must be undaunted, we must be inflexible" (Winston S. Churchill). See also synonyms at defy.

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bravebrave(adj) courageous, valiant, heroic, bold, daring, fearless, pluckyantonym: cowardlybrave(v) defy, face, stand up to, confront, take on, bear, endure, sufferantonym: shrink