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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211. She tried to be brave, but her courage failed her.
212. I could sense him behind me, hovering and building up the courage to ask me a question.
213. I think you have the courage to shape up to your mistakes.
214. Hugo bore his illness with great courage and good humour.
215. I was afraid of having to tell my wife about what had happened, so I went to the pub to get some Dutch courage.
216. This book is testimony to a very individual kind of courage.
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217. Gradually I lost the courage to speak out about anything.
218. The president saluted the courage and self-sacrifice of those who fought for their country.
219. He did not have the courage to tell Nicola that he was ending their affair.
220. If no one has the courage to speak out against the system, things will never improve.
221. It takes courage to press a charge against those who are powerful.
222. The soldier bore the sharp pain in the wound with great courage.
223. The soldier's courage was partly caused by his ability to keep cool in the face of danger.
224. She was never able to trump up the courage to have a showdown.
225. His courage helped to carry them through the difficult times.
226. He doesn't have the courage to go against the tide of public opinion.
227. They say the new general is able to breathe courage into the army.
228. We attribute courage to the lion and cunning to the fox.
229. It took a lot of courage to admit that she was in the wrong.
230. The dignity and courage shown by the President may tip the balance in his party's favour .
231. She showed enormous courage when she rescued him from the fire.
232. The general's courage and presence of mind earned him deep admiration among the armymen.
233. Any doubts about his leadership were purged by the courage of his performance.
234. He showed great courage by admitting that he is an alcoholic.
235. We shall struggle on, drawing our strength from the courage of others.
236. It takes great courage to face your child and tell them the truth.
237. I finally screwed up enough courage to talk to her.
238. After years of abuse from her husband, she eventually found the courage to leave him.
239. The commander paid tribute to the courage of his troops.
240. She had to leave immediately, before her courage failed her.
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