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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91. Yet, while Foinavon was indisputably lucky, bravery and skill also came into the reckoning.
92. We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another. Veronica Roth
93. But we do respect her bravery in standing up against a dreadful regime.
94. It is also right to reward physical bravery and moral courage.
95. When she had been there for about six weeks she received the Medical Superintendent's recommendation for her bravery.
96. Staff and residents have been praising her bravery in trying to stop the thief.
97. Lester has brought pleasure to millions with his fine sportsmanship and personal bravery.
98. He showed outstanding bravery, pulling his legs up until the very last minute.
99. The government recognized his bravery in the battle by awarding him the Military Cross.
100. The young soldiers who returned home gave glowing accounts of Paul's bravery and devotion to duty.
101. He reached high rank and for bravery was made a Hero of the Soviet Union.
102. Tales of bravery from the M-Four crash. Sheer panic: Accused describes the barn fire that killed twin sisters.
103. Lane was awarded a galaxy of medals for her bravery.
104. And by courage, I mean more than single, isolated acts of bravery or fortitude.
105. They have little to learn about bravery, but a lot about basic soldiering.
106. For all her bravery and determination, she is not over the emotional trauma of being raped.
107. I badly wanted the job of fifth-grade safety monitor because Mrs Lambertson said it required supreme bravery.
108. Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it. Harry S. Truman
109. It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends. J. K. Rowling
110. Police awards Two Bristol detectives who disarmed a violent knifeman are to receive commendations for bravery.
111. The articles show the bravery, skill and commitment that is needed by each of the lifeboat crews.
112. Tolkien needed a new image for ultimate bravery, one milder but not weaker than Beorhtwold's.
113. This short book is recommended for its genuineness and bravery.
114. This lad, twenty minutes before, stood in the ranks full of bravery and life.
115. Recipients range from those displaying acts of courage and bravery to those who have made an outstanding contribution to society.
116. A memorial stone has been unveiled to commemorate their bravery.
117. However, their bravery was handsomely rewarded as they collected more than £1,[http://sentencedict.com]600.
118. Staff there have been so impressed by Carina's bravery that they have decided to try and help other youngsters like her.
119. The initial, halting conversation would be about Masai bravery and the importance of showing no pain.
120. Decorations for bravery won by past pupils were announced at morning prayers, and invariably earned the boys a half-holiday.
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