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brave

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: bravedpp: braveding: bravingcomp: braversup: bravest

This word carries a strong connotation of conscious choice. It is not the absence of fear, but rather the decision to act despite being afraid. It is frequently used in heroic narratives or when praising someone's moral fortitude in a social or political struggle. Compared to courageous, brave is more common in everyday speech and can describe simple acts of daring. Courageous often implies a deeper, more enduring strength of character or a long-term commitment to a principle, whereas bravery can be a momentary flash of nerve during a crisis.

Meanings

Adjective

Showing a lack of fear in the face of danger or difficulty.

"He was brave enough to enter the burning building."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To endure or face a dangerous or unpleasant situation without showing fear.

"We decided to brave the snowstorm to get to the store."

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