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bravery
English
Etymology
French braverie
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?e?v.?.?i/, /?b?e?v.?i/
Noun
bravery (usually uncountable, plural braveries)
- (usually uncountable) Being brave, courageousness.
- (countable) A brave act.
- Splendor, magnificence
- 1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet 34:
- Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day,
- And make me travel forth without my cloak,
- To let base clouds o'ertake me in my way,
- Hiding thy brav'ry in their rotten smoke?
- In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments about their feet, and their cauls, and their round tires like the moon
- 1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet 34:
Synonyms
- (being brave): bravehood, braveness, courageousness, fearlessness; courage, pluck, valor; see also Thesaurus:courage
Related terms
- bravado
- brave
- bravure
Translations
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audaciousness
English
Etymology
audacious +? -ness
Pronunciation
- enPR: รด-d??sh?s-n?s, IPA(key): /??de?.??s.n?s/
Noun
audaciousness (countable and uncountable, plural audaciousnesses)
- Risky or daring behaviour.
- impudence
Synonyms
- audacity
Related terms
- audacious
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