Heroism
Valor.
"Kekoa" in Hawaiian means "courageous" or "brave." It is a name often given to boys in Hawaii to embody traits of bravery and strength.
"Vallarasu" is a Tamil word that means "brave" or "courageous" in English.
"Doida" in Portuguese means "crazy" or "mad". It is used to describe someone who is acting in an irrational or eccentric manner.
We say "acting suspicious" to describe someone's behavior or actions that seem questionable or cause concern. On the other hand, "looking suspicious" may refer to someone's appearance that suggests potential wrongdoing, but the more common phrase is "acting suspicious."
The prefix "trans-" means in a manner that goes beyond.
Brave means prepared to face a form of danger, pain, or unpleasant activity; showing courage.Courageous means not influenced by danger or pain; brave, fearless, or valiant.
The adverb form of the adjective bold is boldly. It means in a courageous, confident, or brave manner.
It means 'brave' or "courageous'.
The Name "Andie" means, brave or courageous
Dauntless, brave, courageous, etc.
The actual phrase is "intestinal fortitude". It means to have guts, to be courageous and brave.
Courageous means that you are brave and are willing to do something even if you know the consequences. Strong means that don't show many emotions of sadness and you are tough enough to do something.
heroically - is the adverb of heroic - the word means: in a courageous manner
fearless, courageous, brave, bold, dauntless
"Kekoa" in Hawaiian means "courageous" or "brave." It is a name often given to boys in Hawaii to embody traits of bravery and strength.
It means courageous, brave, or fearless. Other synonyms are daring and dauntless. It is from the same word root as "trepidation" (fear, worry), where the prefix in- means "not."
Yes, boldly is an adverb. It means in a bold, brave, or daring manner.