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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61. It would cap a courageous return by a player whose career was nearly destroyed by injury.
62. Life is not intended for lazy and cowardly people. Life rewards the hardworking and courageous people. Dr T.P.Chia
63. Although normally quietly spoken, he would be most courageous in facing hostility in discussion, even from large groups of people.
64. Hodge's merits were that he was honest, courageous, forthright, without arrogance or pretension.
65. It is only their courageous sacrifice and innate nobility that illuminates the bloody and senseless war they are involved in.
66. The subject was the courageous crusade of a Somerset doctor, Geoffrey Taylor, who was dying of cancer.
67. Few will forget her courageous stand against inequality and injustice.
68. Leonard should be hopeless at fighting, with no fancy tricks, but courageous all the same.
69. Belts the ball a mile, fun to watch, very courageous.
70. He wasn't brave or courageous - just totally unaware of fear in times of crisis.
71. Nigel Lawson took a very courageous decision in the war against inflation.
72. But yesterday courageous Tammy was all smiles as she served customers in the Arndale Centre, just 500 yards from the blast.
73. Courage is the complement of fear. A man who is fearless cannot be courageous. [He is also a fool.]. Robert A. Heinlein
74. The courageous thing for Clinton to do would be to veto the repeal of the gas tax.
75. The great courageous act that we must all do, is to have the courage to step out of our history and past so that we can live our dreams. Oprah Winfrey
76. Some of those experiences he had to be very courageous to deal with.
77. But it turned out that Mabel was courageous as well as bold and was not about to abandon her quest.
78. His courageous industry earned the respect, not only of his fellow Roman Catholics, but of Christians of all denominations.
79. She was not perhaps very courageous, which was unexpected in one of her ancestry.
80. The boy scout was rewarded for his courageous action.
81. He was a sturdy youth, courageous and defiant.
82. Among the jokesters were 236 Republicans playing the politics of extortion, and 82 feckless Democrats who fret that Republicans could transform a courageous vote into a foul-smelling advertisement.
83. He showed himself courageous even foolhardy under fire,(www.Sentencedict.com) and a great love of adventure and danger.
84. This friendly service for our predecessors must indeed not be neglected, particularly as such a memory of the best of the past is proper to stimulate the well-disposed of today to a courageous effort.
85. Because I can't think of a more tenacious, more courageous graduating class.
86. Suffering from the affliction, but having staunch perseverance and courageous spirit, she wrote two novels and thirty-one short stories.
87. Sonora thought her father was a courageous, selfless and loving father.
88. The Rottweiler makes a loyal and wonderful companion, but requires time and training. The Rottweiler is a basically calm, confident, and courageous dog with a self-assured aloofness.
89. In 1956, in response to Lessing's courageous outspokenness, she was declared a prohibited alien in both Southern Rhodesia and South Africa.
90. "I think that the realignment plan, as far as I know it now, is certainly a very courageous step," she said.
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