Pronunciation: /ˈkɜr.ɪdʒ/
noun the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery
A1 She showed courage by standing up to the bully.
A2 The firefighter's courage saved many lives during the fire.
B1 Having the courage to speak up about injustice is important.
B2 His courage in the face of danger was truly inspiring.
C1 The soldier's courage in battle earned him a medal of honor.
C2 The astronaut's courage to explore the unknown depths of space is commendable.
adjective showing courage or bravery
A1 She showed courage by speaking up in class.
A2 The firefighter's courage saved many lives.
B1 His courage in the face of danger was commendable.
B2 The soldier's courage on the battlefield was inspiring.
C1 The astronaut demonstrated incredible courage during the mission.
C2 Her unwavering courage in the midst of adversity was truly remarkable.
formal The soldier showed great courage in the face of danger.
informal I admire your courage for speaking up in that meeting.
slang It takes a lot of guts to stand up to a bully like that.
figurative Having the courage to follow your dreams can lead to great success.
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