Pronunciation: /breɪv/
noun a brave person
A1 I saw a brave man rescue a cat from a tree.
A2 The brave soldier fought bravely on the battlefield.
B1 She showed great bravery when facing her fears.
B2 The brave explorer ventured into the unknown jungle.
C1 His bravery in the face of danger inspired others to follow.
C2 The brave decision to speak out against injustice led to positive change.
adjective showing courage or being willing to face danger or pain
A1 He is a brave firefighter.
A2 The brave soldier saved his comrades in battle.
B1 She showed bravery by standing up to the bully.
B2 The mountaineer displayed incredible bravery when facing the treacherous conditions.
C1 The brave decision to speak out against injustice led to positive change.
C2 Her bravery in the face of adversity inspired others to do the same.
formal The soldier showed great bravery in the face of danger.
informal She's so brave, always standing up for what she believes in.
slang Dude, that was a really brave move you pulled off back there.
figurative Stepping out of your comfort zone and trying new things can be a brave act.
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