draw someone jumping off a cliff to save someone
brave; more courageous would be braver
courageous or brave
courageous and/ charitable.
more courageous, most courageous
The comparative form of courageous is more courageous. He is more courageous than his brother.
I would say courageous, but yes.
well, this would be a singular adjective.
People who do courageous things are courageous people.
The comparative form of "courageous" is "more courageous." In English, for adjectives with three or more syllables, the comparative is typically formed by using "more" before the adjective instead of adding a suffix. For example, you would say someone is "more courageous" than another person.
a dog is courageous.
full of herself, smart, courageous,weathy
It is the opposite of discouraged. It means unafraid, courageous.