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The comparative form is more courageous and the superlative is most courageous
braver, bravest more famous, most famous
brave; more courageous would be braver
No, the word 'braver' is the comparative form of the adjective brave (braver, bravest).The noun form of the adjective 'brave' is braveness.
brave: braver, bravest
"Braver"
Braver boulder
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superlative - bravest comparative - braver positive - brave
No, it is not. It is either a verb form (3rd person singular, present tense of to brave) or a plural noun (more than one brave, or Amerindian tribal warrior). The word brave, also braver and bravest, is an adjective.