Mettle dates back to the 15th century as a modification of the word "metal". It means a person's disposition, character, or temperament; the "stuff" of which one is made.
Wow, i can't find a sentence with the word mettle in it.
Context Clues for Mettle is: skills, bravery, strength, and etc
Substance or quality of temperament; spirit, esp. as regards honor, courage, fortitude, ardor, etc.; disposition; -- usually in a good sense.
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That is not a word in the English language.
In Macbeth, the word "mettle" is used to describe one's character, courage, or resilience. For example, Lady Macbeth refers to her husband's mettle when discussing whether he is fit to be king.
This obstacle course is intended to test your mettle.
Wow, i can't find a sentence with the word mettle in it.
Mettle is one of the homophones for metal.The homophone of metal is mettle.
Joan of Arc's mettle gave the french hope in battle. I hope this helped! :P
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Joan of Arc's METTLE gave the French hope in battle.
Some homophones for "metal" include "medal," "mettle," and "mettle."
my mettle smells ha ha
Mettle is a noun, as in courage
The homophone for mettle is metal.