Meaning & Definition of word "Mettle"
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Mettle
/ˈmɛtəl/
noun:
- 1. Courage and fortitude; the ability to cope with difficulties or to face challenges in a spirited manner.
- Example: She showed her mettle by standing up for what she believed in, despite facing criticism.
- 2. The disposition of a person; temperament.
- Example: His calm mettle under pressure helped the team to succeed.
- 3. A person's character, especially as it shows in trying situations.
- Example: Winning the championship was a true test of their mettle.
- 4. Strength of spirit; resilience.
- Example: With great mettle, the athlete continued to compete despite her injuries.
Etymology
Middle English: from the Old French 'metal', derived from Latin 'metallum', influencing the meaning related to temper or disposition.
Common Phrases and Expressions
test of mettle:
A challenge that reveals someone's character or abilities.
steel one's mettle:
To prepare oneself mentally for a challenging situation.
Related Words
fortitude:
Courage in pain or adversity.
gumption:
Shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness.
Slang Meanings of mettle
Meaning: Having guts or bravery in a situation.
Example Sentence: That guy really shows his mettle when he speaks up in meetings.