Corragio for physical bravery
Fortitudo for moral bravery
That's if I remember right
Valor or valour originates from Middle English for worth, bravery and its first known use was in the 14th century. Valour is best defined as personal bravery.
Audacia (courage).
A five letter word for bravery is valor.
Bravery can be translated as:MutWagemutHeldenmutTapferkeitBravur
The firefighters were commended for their bravery.
The word "courage" originates from the Latin word "cor," meaning "heart." It evolved through the Old French term "corage," which referred to the heart as the seat of emotion and bravery. Over time, the term came to represent not just physical bravery but also moral strength and the ability to confront fear or adversity.
A foreign word for strength is "fortaleza," which is Spanish for strength or fortitude. Similarly, in Latin, "fortitudo" conveys a sense of bravery and strength. Both terms highlight resilience and power in various contexts.
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Bravery is a virtue that not a lot of people possess at the moment.
BRAVERY is the word
No, the word bravery is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for courageous behavior or character.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:He showed surprising bravery. It was a surprise even to him.
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