bravery
[U] Uncountable
pl: n/apast: n/app: n/aing: n/acomp: n/asup: n/a
This term describes a conscious decision to confront fear rather than the absence of fear itself. It carries a strong positive connotation of nobility and moral strength, often associated with heroism or self-sacrifice in high-stakes situations. While courage can be a quiet, internal persistence, bravery often evokes a more visible or sudden act of daring. It is frequently used in formal commendations or storytelling to highlight a pivotal moment of strength against overwhelming odds.
Refers to the abstract quality of being brave, such as stating that bravery is a virtue.