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brave

/breiv/
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Explanation of the Word "Brave"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "brave" to describe people who do courageous things, such as firefighters or soldiers.
  • You can also use it to encourage someone: "You are so brave for trying something new!"
Examples:
  1. Adjective: "The brave firefighter rescued the cat from the tree."
  2. Noun: "The brave stood up to the bully in school."
  3. Verb: "She braved the cold weather to go for a run."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Brave" can also be used in a more figurative sense, such as when someone is brave enough to speak their mind or share their feelings. For example: "It was brave of him to express his thoughts during the meeting."
Word Variants:
  • Bravery (noun): The quality of being brave. Example: "Her bravery during the emergency saved lives."
  • Bravely (adverb): The manner of showing bravery. Example: "She faced the challenge bravely."
Different Meanings:
  1. In a Fashion Context: "Brave" can describe something that is bright and showy. For example: "She wore a brave new dress to the party."
  2. Cultural Context: Sometimes, "brave" is used to honor people, like in the phrase "home of the free and the brave," referring to the United States.
Synonyms:
  • Courageous
  • Fearless
  • Intrepid
  • Audacious
  • Dauntless
Idioms:
  • "Brave the storm": Face difficulties or challenges with courage. Example: "They decided to brave the storm and continue their journey."
Phrasal Verb:
  • "Brave it out": To endure a difficult situation with courage. Example: "He decided to brave it out and finish the marathon despite feeling tired."
Summary:

"Brave" is a powerful word that represents strength, courage, and the ability to face fears.

Adjective
  1. brightly colored and showy
    • girls decked out in brave new dresses
    • brave banners flying
    • `braw' is a Scottish word
    • a dress a bit too gay for her years
    • birds with gay plumage
  2. invulnerable to fear or intimidation
    • audacious explorers
    • fearless reporters and photographers
    • intrepid pioneers
  3. possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
    • Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring- Herman Melville
    • a frank courageous heart...triumphed over pain- William Wordsworth
    • set a courageous example by leading them safely into and out of enemy-held territory
Noun
  1. people who are brave
    • the home of the free and the brave
  2. a North American Indian warrior
Verb
  1. face and withstand with courage
    • She braved the elements

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