Meaning & Definition of word "Bravery"

Bravery

/ˈbreɪ.vər.i/

noun:

  • 1. courageous behavior or character.
    • Example: His bravery in the face of danger inspired everyone around him.
  • 2. the quality of being willing to confront fear, pain, danger, or adversity.
    • Example: The firefighter's bravery during the rescue operation saved several lives.
  • 3. the act of facing challenges or difficulties with courage.
    • Example: She showed great bravery by standing up for what she believed in despite the backlash.
  • 4. a synonym for valor, particularly in combat or noble deeds.
    • Example: The soldier was awarded a medal for his extraordinary bravery in battle.
  • 5. the quality of being brave, notable especially in difficult situations.
    • Example: Bravery is not the absence of fear, but the determination to act despite it.

Etymology

From Middle English braverie, from Old French braverie.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bravery under fire:

The quality of remaining fearless in dangerous or stressful situations.

acts of bravery:

Courageous actions that demonstrate valor.

Related Words

courage:

The ability to confront fear or adversity.

heroism:

The qualities or attributes of a hero, especially bravery.

Slang Meanings of bravery

Meaning: Guts

Example Sentence: It takes guts to try something new.

Meaning: Chutzpah

Example Sentence: You've got to have chutzpah to go after your dreams.