Valerosos (en. Brave)
/ba.leˈɾo.sos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
A person who acts with bravery and courage.
The valiant soldiers fought for their homeland.
Los soldados valerosos lucharon por su patria.
An attitude or behavior that reflects bravery.
His decision to speak was a valiant act.
Su decisión de hablar fue un acto valeroso.
The quality of being bold in the face of danger.
The rescue was carried out by a group of valiant individuals.
El rescate fue realizado por un grupo de individuos valerosos.
Etymology
From Latin 'valerosus', which means 'brave' or 'strong'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to do something valiantly
To perform an action with courage.
hacer algo valerosamente
valiant acts
Facts that demonstrate great bravery.
actos valerosos
a valiant hero
A person respected for their daring actions.
un héroe valerosos
Related Words
courage
The quality of a person who acts with valor.
valor
bravery
The ability to face dangerous or difficult situations.
valentía
heroism
The behavior of a person who acts bravely in critical situations.
heroísmo
Slang Meanings
Someone who acts recklessly but admirably.
That guy is valiant, he jumped from a water tank.
Ese tipo es un valerosos, se lanzó de un tanque de agua.
A person who challenges extreme situations.
That valiant guy jumped into the fight without thinking twice.
Ese valerosos se metió en la pelea sin pensarlo dos veces.