Synonym: brave. Similar words: encourage, discourage, discouraged, encouraging, at the age of, rage, for ages, garage. Meaning: [kə'reɪdʒəs] adj. possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching.
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31. But for the actions of a few courageous individuals, we might all have died.
32. Courage is like—it’s a habitus, a habit, a virtue: You get it by courageous acts. It’s like you learn to swim by swimming. You learn courage by couraging. Brene Brown
33. I've found what makes children happy doesn't always prepare them to be courageous, engaged adults. Brene Brown
34. Courageous behaviour and dogged endurance are more believable here than in many other types of adventure-story.
35. And Ariadne herself personifies the passively courageous, endlessly resourceful, and lovingly restorative element in every psyche.
36. That is not to diminish any of the efforts of hard-working, courageous athletes who have won silver medals here.
37. The courageous two-year-old has spent all his short life in hospital.
38. After a courageous struggle against cancer, Garcia died at the age of thirty.
39. It was then that courageous fans began organizing illicit exhibitions.
40. Sheffield's Mark Roe refused to be intimidated by the course, shooting a courageous 72 to be fourth on 143.
41. The trip was to become the epitome of the affair: misconceived, well-meaning, disastrous, courageous, deceptive and surreal.
42. Perhaps he was viewed less as a courageous whistle-blower than as an irritating gad-fly.
43. Never hide yourself! When you say something, don’t be in the shadow; let everyone see you! Whatever you say always put your name under it! Be courageous enough not to use any mask; don’t forget that hiding among the bushes is the affair of the cowards! Let the Sun shines on your face and every man see you! Mehmet Murat ildan
44. There is Achilles, the fearless hothead; the courageous and disciplined Hector; and the wily, imaginative Odysseus.
45. He is aided by the courageous local newspaper editor and a retired missionary woman.
46. King was a courageous leader who confronted the racist attitudes of his time.
47. It was only when I started to receive my magazine that I realised just how courageous the lifeboat crews are.
48. Courageous governments have preferred better patient care to a quiet life.
49. Why call physicians courageous simply because they permit Sister Kenny to demonstrate her method of polio aftercare?
50. A top-class goalkeeper is expected to be both courageous and consistent.
51. Stuart was as popular as he was courageous and capable, and the South was stunned by his death.
52. I presented the Amway plan to a young sailor who was a member of the tough and courageous Navy Seals.
53. She thought what an undecided old fool Phoebe was,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it made her outburst at the Frolic all the more courageous.
54. The less courageous ones sat in the Express Dairy cafe with all the other out-of-work performers.
55. Some of these experiments were heart-felt and courageous attempts to find a new way.
56. A controversial decision may cost you votes, but a courageous decision will lose you the election.
57. Brown demonstrated that courageous leadership can make a difference in ending racial discrimination, perhaps more so than bureaucratic bean-counting exercises.
58. Later still, in a Medieval bestiary, three courageous birds are shown in the act of attacking an owl's head.
59. This is a time for action ... the country is waiting for an inspiring lead on a programme of courageous national reconstruction.
60. In the Khrushchevian spring some courageous artists and administrators attempted to liberalize the Stalinist-dominated official art world from within.
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