Valerosamente (en. Courageously)
[ba.le.ɾo.sa.men.te]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adverb
In a manner that denotes bravery or courage.
The soldier fought valiantly on the battlefield.
El soldado luchó valerosamente en el campo de batalla.
With courage and without fear in dangerous situations.
She faced adversity valiantly.
Ella enfrentó la adversidad valerosamente.
Acting with firmness and determination in difficult moments.
Leaders must act valiantly in times of crisis.
Los líderes deben actuar valerosamente en tiempos de crisis.
Etymology
Derived from 'valeroso', which comes from the Latin 'valerosus'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
valiantly in the face of danger
To act with bravery when facing a risk.
valerosamente ante el peligro
to live valiantly
To lead a life marked by bravery and determination.
vivir valerosamente
to fight valiantly
To combat or defend causes with courage.
luchar valerosamente
Related Words
valeroso
Acting with bravery.
valeroso
courage
Inner strength to face fear or pain.
coraje
bold
One who has or shows boldness.
audaz
Slang Meanings
To have guts
That person has guts; they always act valiantly.
Esa persona tiene agallas, siempre actúa valerosamente.
To give it a try
Despite the difficulties, they always give it a try and do it valiantly.
A pesar de las dificultades, siempre le echa ganas y lo hace valerosamente.