COURAGE VOCABULARY
Bravery: Taking risks and facing fears with confidence.
Sentence: Your bravery has never been disputed.
Valor: Showing great courage, especially in battle or challenging situations.
Sentence: The soldiers received the nation’s highest award for valor.
Gallantry: Brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous behavior.
Sentence: I admire the gallantry with which she fought the disease.
COURAGE VOCABULARY
Daring: to be bold, adventurous, and a little nervy
Sentence: His daring rescue saved the lives of the youngsters.
Audacity: courage or confidence of a kind that other people find shocking or rude
Sentence: He had the audacity to suggest that it was all my fault.
Intrepidity: Fearless and adventurous.
Sentence: We should learn from tradition and innovate intrepidity.
COURAGE VOCABULARY
Fortitude: Courage in facing difficulties or pain.
Sentence: She bore her illness with great fortitude.
Pluck: Courageous or spirited in facing challenges.
Sentence: He always plucked up at the approach of danger.
Tenacity: Determined persistence in the face of challenges.
Sentence: Talent, hard work and sheer tenacity are all crucial to career success.
Grit: Courage and resolve; strength of character.
Sentence: The young boy’s grit kept him grounded during the two days he was lost in the forest.
Spunky: energetic, confident, and determined:
Sentence: The hero of a fairy tale is often described as spunky.