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braveness

[ UK /bɹˈe‍ɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear

How To Use braveness In A Sentence

  • ‘Yes,’ I answered, finding the braveness to admit it.
  • It is said that only the animal of intelligence, braveness would commIt'suicide.
  • I told him he was the bravest man I'd ever known, leaving out how his braveness usually crossed the line into pigheaded stupidity (one should cut someone a little slack when he's on his deathbed).
  • I wish to give some kind of braveness to other people, just tell them it's so easy. Who wants to be a millionaire?
  • Yell out! There are talents, ability and magic in braveness.
  • I was greatly moved by the braveness of the survivors who are encouraging themselves in trying to live on through this enormous disaster," the emperor said. Emperor Akihito Urges His Stricken Nation to Continue On
  • The older I get, I'm trying to take this big, bold braveness and use my brain.
  • A richly layered anti-realist film, it showed a real courage and braveness to explore and experiment formally.
  • That's the way I see it a good deal now with all that kind of braveness in some of the colored people. Three Lives Stories of The Good Anna, Melanctha and The Gentle Lena
  • These are brilliant programmes, some telling stories from much closer to home? one includes an American army deserter? and all full of stubborn courage, braveness, luck and some jaw-dropping cruelty. Radio head: Promised Land
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