Associations to the word «Brave»
Noun
- Mvp
- Terror
- Homer
- League
- Sea
- Turner
- Indian
- Celtic
- Brooklyn
- Resentment
- Cy
- Achilles
- Draft
- Anaheim
- Grounds
- Rescue
- Philadelphia
- Houston
- Waves
- Mosquito
- Lass
- Jay
- Breeze
- Starter
- Cobb
- Anger
- Renown
- Myrtle
- Roster
- Steed
- Prejudice
- Fencer
- Ulysses
- Cree
- Countryman
- Nba
- Minor
- Arjuna
- Announcer
- Streak
- Prowess
- Delgado
- Flame
- Swordsman
- Tiger
- Diego
- Detroit
- Pelican
- Bourne
- Aa
- Jacksonville
- Hawk
- Oakland
- Gallantry
- Insult
- Bucks
- Gaul
- Wind
- Rocker
- Umpire
- Knight
- Waving
- Ernie
- Bobby
- Fellow
- Sweep
- Babe
- Bradley
- Hector
- Rain
- Davey
- Hero
- Tailor
- Playoff
- Steele
- Laker
- Opener
- Batterie
- Stint
- Fuchs
Adjective
Wiktionary
BRAVE, adjective. Strong in the face of fear; courageous.
BRAVE, adjective. (obsolete) Having any sort of superiority or excellence.
BRAVE, adjective. Making a fine show or display.
BRAVE, noun. A Native American warrior.
BRAVE, noun. A man daring beyond discretion; a bully.
BRAVE, noun. A challenge; a defiance; bravado.
BRAVE, verb. (transitive) To encounter with courage and fortitude, to defy.
BRAVE, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To adorn; to make fine or showy.
BRAVE NEW WORLD, noun. A better, often utopian (future) world.
BRAVE NEW WORLD, noun. A terrible, often oppressive or dystopian world.
BRAVE NEW WORLDS, noun. Plural of brave new world
BRAVE OUT, verb. (idiomatic) (transitive) To tolerate or put up with bravely
Dictionary definition
BRAVE, noun. A North American Indian warrior.
BRAVE, noun. People who are brave; "the home of the free and the brave".
BRAVE, verb. Face and withstand with courage; "She braved the elements".
BRAVE, adjective. 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".
BRAVE, adjective. Invulnerable to fear or intimidation; "audacious explorers"; "fearless reporters and photographers"; "intrepid pioneers".
BRAVE, adjective. 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".
Wise words
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