Synonym: boldness, bravery, gallantry, valor. Antonym: cowardly, timidity. Similar words: encourage, courageous, discourage, discouraged, encouragement, encouraging, rage, garage. Meaning: ['kʌrɪdʒ] n. a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear.
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91. The fireman demonstrated great courage in saving the child.
92. They have a lot of courage.
93. What she's doing calls for great skill and courage.
94. I am still awed by David's courage.
95. The Mayor praised the rescue teams for their courage.
96. He was lauded for his courage.
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97. We drew courage from his example.
98. It takes courage to sing in public.
99. His success showed his magnetism of courage and devotion.
100. His courage will carry him through.
101. He has enough courage to overcome the difficulty.
102. His courage was severely tried by his ordeal.
103. I didn't have the courage to tell him.
104. She didn't have the courage to refuse.
105. Mary's courage is an example to us all.
106. He can't pluck up the courage to leave home.
107. Sergeant Havers was mentioned in dispatches for his courage.
108. He mustered up all his courage.
109. Harry's courage during his illness was evident to everyone.
110. The eagle was an emblem of strength and courage.
111. He called up all his reserves of courage.
112. Her courage is beyond all dispute.
113. It takes courage to do that.
114. Through all his changing fortunes, he never lost courage.
115. Everyone concerned acted with great courage and determination.
116. It takes courage to admit you are wrong.
117. He fought the illness with courage and determination.
118. The soldier behaved with great courage.
119. The soldiers' courage carried them through.
120. Their leader was the apotheosis of courage.
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