Antonym: cowardice. Similar words: brave, bravely, traverse, knavery, slavery, antislavery, bravado, grave. Meaning: ['breɪvərɪ] n. 1. a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear 2. feeling no fear.
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1. Your bravery has never been disputed.
2. He received a medal in reward for his bravery.
3. I admire her for her bravery.
4. The judge commended her for/on her bravery.
5. Bravery never goes out of fashion.
6. She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker.
7. He was awarded a medal for bravery.
8. He received an award for bravery from the police service.
9. The judge praised the firefighters for their bravery and devotion to duty.
10. The story tells of the bravery of a little girl.
11. She managed to maintain a facade of bravery.
12. He got a medal for bravery.
13. The medical corps were cited for bravery in combat.
14. The soldiers showed admirable bravery.
15. She was awarded a medal for bravery.
16. The soldier was decorated for bravery.
17. These soldiers were decorated for bravery.
18. The commander commended the soldier for his bravery.
19. He was honoured for his bravery.
20. The soldier was awarded a medal for his bravery.
21. He was decorated for bravery in battle.
22. He is unrivaled in bravery.
23. They were awarded medals for their bravery.
24. He deserves the highest praise for his bravery.
25. Several of the firefighters received commendation for their bravery.
26. There's a fine line between bravery and recklessness.
27. The captain's example incited the men to bravery.
28. He was cited for bravery.
29. The young girl was decorated for bravery.
30. We must face tomorrow, whatever it may hold, with determination, joy[sentence dictionary], and bravery.
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