[ UK /vˈælɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈvæɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)
    he showed great heroism in battle
    he received a medal for valor
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How To Use valor In A Sentence

  • Sometimes, as here, valor among black minstrels consisted of exercising discretion and living to fight another day.
  • You displayed uncommon courage and valor.
  • By resorting to nonwar means of achieving his objectives, he would earn worldwide acclamation and gratitude by letting peace prevail, following the wise old saying, "Discretion is the better part of valor. Mail Call: Show Us The Proof
  • Even though this denial has to some extent to do with Habermas’s understandable fight with the ghost of Heidegger, he seems now to turn this into a new orthodoxy, thereby showing how critical theory is incapable of critiquing its very foundational presuppositions such as valorization of rational argumentations, performative competence, validity claims and linguistic intersubjectivity instead of emotional intersubjectivity Craib, 1998. Jürgen Habermas, Sri Aurobindo and Beyond
  • He served with honor and distinction in Vietnam, earning several medals for his courage and valor.
  • Rosamunda/Un, Due, Tre Pippo non lo sa1968 Tema De Fime Gian Burrasca Misc. cerco_la_Titine le Zingarelle clip rita pavone vcd R.P. w/Guiliano Gemma 1967 TV Bice Valori interpreta La Mamma Zaius Nation - Some apes are more equal than others
  • Tantamque victoriam amentia hominum consequuti sunt, ut si colligere in unum velis, universum orbem istis scelestibus spiritibus subjectum fuisse invenies: Usque ad Salvaloris adventum hominum caede perniciosissimos daemones placabant, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He proposes that we read the novel's valorization of failure as its way of preserving the possibility of a utopian future.
  • The one certain aspect is that the summits and depths reached by the adventure tourist are found in a state of magnificent and primitive valor, making the adventurer a universal traveler. Guide to alternative tourism in Michoacán
  • Next to the rank is the "V" that normally stands for valor. Ray Jennings
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