Synonym: gallantry, valiance, valiancy, valor, valorousness, valour. Similar words: heroic, asteroid, egoism, boisterous, adroit, broiler, embroil, embroiled. Meaning: ['hɪrəʊzəm /'hɪər-] n. the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle).
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61 His heroism was above beyond all praise [ preiz ].
62 Of course, it's not good when people hurt each other, but today, this is the best possible way to express the spirit of heroism and vitality, " says Father Saba, a former Greco-Roman wrestler.
63 His actions during that battle earned him the Distinguished Service Cross for Heroism, one of the many medals he would collect during his lifetime.
64 Satan has roused himself from off the burning marl, and he stands in order to call up his fallen minions, to rouse them to acts- great acts of heroism.
65 It was a swashbuckling tale of skulduggery and heroism on the high seas made all the more gripping by the fact that it happened as the world watched.
66 Surprisingly, there is little heroism or drama in the routine of life in a combat zone.
67 Friends, what do you feel when you hear of such heroism?
68 An American tanker in the regiment wrote shortly after the attack: Courage and heroism are plentiful in Spain and the Spanish people have no lack of it .
69 Langurs' black faces and extremities call to mind the burns that Hanuman suffered in the course of his heroism.
70 President Roosevelt was mighty proud when he awarded the Navy Cross for heroism to his son.
71 Jake finally discovers the pretention of masculinity after he commits iconoclasm, and reconstructs his masculine identity on the basis of genuine heroism.
72 She took her part moreover all on a sudden with heroism.
73 The miner's son, who was a top judge and WRU president, was always modest and reticent to talk about his heroism.
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74 On Sept. 11, all three kinds of heroism came to light.
75 For a number of years I have been pondering the mythologization of sacrifice, particularly the conceptualizing of heroism as sacrifice versus heroism as survival.
76 Bloodlust, Heroism, Time Warp and Ancient Hysteria can no longer be cast while in Arenas.
77 If we try to abstract the heroism of them into a kind of model, then we could say, they both try to break through certain boundaries to identify their finiteness with the universe's infiniteness.
78 Through the idiographic anatomy to heroism and take out it's distillate in the paper will have active meaning to perfect the hobbledehoy's personality and cultivate their individuality.
79 Here is another Scott, immortal , too , as long as men still admire heroism and endurance.
80 In the Internet Age, heroism need not be on location.
81 What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation: of all the conflicts and all the sacrifices that ennoble us most.
82 Heroism: Training cost increased to match the cost of Bloodlust.
83 Russians fought with incredible heroism, suffered unthinkably casualties and damage, and ground Nazi Germany into dust.
84 Icy Veins no longer stacks with Bloodlust, Heroism, or Power Infusion.
85 Such dull, dogged and unspectacular heroism is necessary for fighting against filth, ignorance and disease.
86 Today, he as always plays the individualistic heroism greatly, has been unable including Muliniao to endure!
87 Either as an individual or a corporate body, heroism urges the subject to go against the grain of conservative establishment.
88 This scene of star-crossed love and religious heroism is set at the beginning of the notorious Massacre of Saint Bartholomew 's Day.
89 Such advances towards heroism in her sister made Elinor feel equal to anything herself.
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