bravery

[US]/'breɪv(ə)rɪ/
[UK]/'brevəri/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. courage; the quality or state of being brave.

Example Sentences

The story tells of the bravery of a little girl.

He was decorated for bravery.

an inconspicuous act of bravery

Your bravery has never been disputed.

The troops' bravery commanded respect.

The medical corps were cited for bravery in combat.

His bravery incited the soldiers to fight continuously.

The young policeman later received an award for bravery beyond the call of duty.

The judge praised the firefighters for their bravery and devotion to duty.

All are treasured for their canine characteristics of loyalty, bravery, and uncomplaining service.

The young police sergent was given a commendation for bravery after he saved the children from the flood.

A division of soldiers who won honour for their bravery in the last war will march past during this afternoon's ceremony.

The story of the bravery of William Tell and his son quickly got round,throughout Switzerland.

General bellyacke place happens in right on abdomen person, see at cholecystitis, bilestone disease, bravery more ascarid;

Look from aching property, clonic angina person, see at cholelith disease, bravery more ascarid, intestinal obstruction, enteritis;

A division of officers and soldiers who won honor for their bravery in the last war will march past during this afternoon's ceremony.

On the journey of finding the King Oates, Dorothy met the jackstraw Bruru, the iron boy Kanuka and the little lion Park who lose his bravery and courage.

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