Synonyms: adventurous, audacious, chin-up, chivalrous, confident, courageous, daring, dashing, dauntless, defiant, doughty, fearless, firm, foolhardy, forward, gallant, game, gritty, gutsy, hardy, heroic, herolike, imprudent, indomitable, intrepid, lionhearted, militant, nervy, plucky, reckless, resolute, spirited, spunky, stalwart, stout, stouthearted, strong, unabashed, unafraid, unblenching, undauntable, undaunted, undismayed, unfearful, valiant, valorous, venturesome Antonyms: afraid, cautious, fearful, frightened, humble, meek, reticent, retiring, shy, timid http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/brave
Antonyms: afraid, cautious, fearful, frightened, humble, meek, reticent, retiring, shy, timid
coward
afraid, fearful, shy, frightened
The general opposite would be cowardice. But a lack of bravery could be timidity or diffidence.
unafraid, bold, intrepid, daring, dauntless, heroic, courageous, valiant, fearless, gallant
Brave is to fearless as scared is to fear
Scared, frightened
cowardice
Bravery is another term for Courage so yes, it is indeed an emotion
Yes, it is.
Lose yourself by eminem talks about bravery and courage
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if someone is "full of bravery" then the opposite is "full of cowardice"
yes
The antonym for the noun 'bravery' is cowardice, an abstract noun.
Bravery.
Valor is courage or bravery. The antonym (opposite) would be cowardice.
The opposite of experiencing fear is fearlessness, courage, or bravery. The absence of fear would be calmness or being unworried, unconcerned, or nonplussed.
No. Cowardice is the opposite of bravery, while a traitor is someone who betrays another.
Corragio for physical bravery Fortitudo for moral bravery That's if I remember right
No, bravery is a countable noun. It can be used in both singular and plural forms, such as "bravery" or "acts of bravery."
The Bravery was created in 2003.
Bravery can be translated as:MutWagemutHeldenmutTapferkeitBravur
Bravery is an abstract noun.