Courageous Words

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a brave person

adjective showing courage or being willing to face danger or pain

  • The soldier showed great bravery in the face of danger.
  • She's so brave, always standing up for what she believes in.
  • Dude, that was a really brave move you pulled off back there.
  • Stepping out of your comfort zone and trying new things can be a brave act.

noun the quality or state of being brave; courageous behavior or character

  • The soldier demonstrated great bravery in the face of danger.
  • She showed a lot of bravery when she stood up to the bully.
  • That guy has some serious guts, real bravery there.
  • Facing your fears head-on requires a different kind of bravery.

adjective showing courage, determination, and spirit; bold, brave, or fearless

  • The CEO made a gutsy decision to invest in a new technology.
  • I can't believe she had the gutsy to ask her boss for a raise.
  • He's so gutsy, he'll try anything once.
  • Taking the gutsy leap into entrepreneurship paid off in the end.

noun strength or toughness of character

  • The knight's hardihood in battle was unmatched by any of his peers.
  • I admire your hardihood in taking on such a challenging project.
  • Her hardihood in standing up to the bully was impressive.
  • The hardihood of the entrepreneur to start her own business was truly inspiring.

adjective unable to be defeated or overcome; unbeatable

  • The fortress was deemed invincible due to its impenetrable walls and advanced defense systems.
  • He felt invincible after winning the championship match.
  • She's like an invincible ninja when it comes to video games.
  • His love for her made him feel invincible, like he could conquer anything.

noun a loyal, reliable, and hardworking supporter or participant in an organization or team

adjective loyal, reliable, and hardworking

  • The stalwart defender of the law was praised for his unwavering dedication.
  • Tom has been a stalwart friend to me for years, always there when I need him.
  • She's a real stalwart when it comes to partying, always the last one to leave.
  • The old oak tree stood stalwart against the winds of change, a symbol of resilience and strength.

adjective not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed; boldly certain of one's position

  • She showed unabashed confidence during the presentation.
  • He was unabashedly flirting with her at the party.
  • She was unabashed AF when she called out her boss in the meeting.
  • The artist's use of color was unabashedly bold and vibrant.

adjective feeling no embarrassment, shame, or humiliation

  • Despite the criticism, she remained abashless and continued with her presentation.
  • She's so abashless, she doesn't care what anyone thinks of her.
  • He's totally abashless, he just does whatever he wants without worrying about consequences.
  • Her abashless attitude in the face of adversity inspired those around her to be fearless as well.