Words Of Courage

11 words in this vocabulary list

adverb Boldly is an adverb that describes how something is done with a sense of confidence, courage, or without fear.

  • The CEO boldly announced the company's new direction during the annual meeting.
  • She boldly told her friend that she didn't like their new haircut.
  • He boldly slid into her DMs with a cheesy pickup line.
  • The artist boldly painted vibrant colors onto the canvas, creating a striking masterpiece.

noun a challenge or invitation to do something risky or dangerous

verb to challenge someone to do something risky or dangerous

  • I dare say that your proposal lacks sufficient evidence to support its validity.
  • I dare you to jump off the diving board into the pool!
  • I double dare you to ask your crush out on a date!
  • Sometimes, we must dare to dream beyond our limitations.

adjective showing fearlessness and determination

  • The dauntless leader fearlessly led his troops into battle.
  • She's dauntless when it comes to trying new things.
  • That guy is totally dauntless, he never backs down from a challenge.
  • Her dauntless spirit soared like an eagle, unafraid of the storm ahead.

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, providing more information about the object being referred to

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating how the action is performed or the degree of quality or manner

  • The firefighter heroically saved the family from the burning building.
  • He heroically stood up to the bully and defended his friend.
  • She heroically bossed up and aced her exams.
  • The artist heroically conquered the blank canvas with each stroke of the brush.

adjective not awed or impressed; not affected by awe or reverence

  • The speaker remained unawed by the hostile audience and continued with their presentation.
  • She was unawed by the challenges ahead and tackled them head-on.
  • Even in the face of danger, he stayed unawed and showed no fear.
  • Her unawed demeanor in the face of adversity inspired those around her to stay strong.

adjective not flinching or shrinking; unyielding

adverb in a manner that does not flinch or shrink; in an unyielding manner

  • The unblenching determination of the scientist led to groundbreaking discoveries.
  • Even in the face of criticism, she remained unblenching in her beliefs.
  • He's got some serious unblenching skills on the basketball court.
  • The unblenching courage of the firefighter saved many lives during the blaze.

adjective not discouraged or disheartened; resolutely courageous

  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, she remained undaunted in her pursuit of higher education.
  • Even after failing the first time, he was undaunted and tried again.
  • She's undaunted by the haters, she just keeps doing her thing.
  • The undaunted spirit of the protesters inspired others to join in the fight for justice.

adjective describing someone who is not afraid or fearful

  • She approached the challenge with an unfearful attitude, ready to face whatever obstacles came her way.
  • He's always been unfearful when it comes to trying new things and taking risks.
  • Don't worry, she's totally unfearful about speaking in front of a crowd.
  • His unfearful demeanor in the face of adversity inspired those around him to stay strong.

adjective showing firm determination or unhesitating courage

  • The journalist showed unflinching determination in uncovering the truth despite facing numerous obstacles.
  • She displayed unflinching courage when confronting her fears during the hiking trip.
  • He's got some serious unflinching skills when it comes to video games.
  • The artist's unflinching brush strokes captured the raw emotion of the scene.

noun great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle

  • The soldier demonstrated great valor in the face of danger.
  • I heard that John showed a lot of valor during the rescue mission.
  • That guy has some serious valor, he's not afraid of anything.
  • Facing her fears with valor, she stood up to her bullies.

adjective describing someone who is fearless or brave

  • The impavid leader remained calm and composed during the crisis.
  • Despite the danger, she was impavid and didn't show any fear.
  • That guy is so impavid, nothing seems to faze him.
  • Her impavid attitude in the face of adversity was truly inspiring.