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braveadjective feeling or displaying no fear by temperamentdespite considerable risk to their own safety, the brave team of rescuers rushed into the collapsed building bold, courageous, dauntless, doughty, fearless, gallant, greathearted, gutsy, gutty, heroic(also heroical), intrepid, lionhearted, manful, stalwart, stout, stouthearted, undauntable, undaunted, valiant, valorous determined, firm, game, gamy(or gamey), gritty, plucky, resolute, Spartan, undeterred, undismayed, unflinching, unswervingmettlesome, spirited, spunkyadventuresome, adventurous, audacious, daring, dashing, hardy, venturesome, venturouscrazy, foolish, half-witted, insane, lunatic, mad, nuttybrash, brazen, daredevil, foolhardy, heedless, hotheaded, impetuous, imprudent, impulsive, incautious, madcap, overbold, overconfident, rash, reckless, thoughtless, wildhasty, headlong, precipitatecomforted, emboldened, encouraged, heartened, reassured, unafraid chicken, chickenhearted, chicken-livered, coward, cowardly, craven, dastardly, fainthearted, fearful, gutless, lily-livered, milk-livered(archaic), nerveless, poltroon, poor-spirited, pusillanimous, spineless, spiritless, timorous, uncourageous, ungallant, unheroic, weakhearted, yellow diffident, mousy(or mousey), scary, shy, skittish, timidanxious, apprehensive, nervouscareful, cautious, heedful, prudent, unadventurousafraid, agitated, disconcerted, disquieted, disturbed, frightened, horrified, panicked, panic-stricken, perturbed, scared, shocked, spooked, startled, terrified, terrorized, unnerved, upsetappalled, concerned, dismayed, worriedunmanly, weak, wimpy of the very best kindthe gourmet food shop is off to a brave start A-OK, A1, awesome, bang-up, banner, beautiful, blue-chip, blue-ribbon, boffo, bonny(also bonnie, chiefly British), boss(slang), brag, bully, bumper, capital, choice, classic, cool(slang), corking, crackerjack, cracking, dandy, divine, dope(slang), down(slang), dynamite, excellent, fab, fabulous, famous, fantabulous(slang), fantastic, fine, first-class, first-rate, first-string, five-star, four-star, frontline, gangbusters(also gangbuster), gilt-edged(or gilt-edge), gone(slang), grand, great, groovy, heavenly, high-class, hot, hype(slang), immense, jim-dandy, keen, lovely, marvelous(or marvellous), mean, neat, nifty, noble, number one(also No. 1), numero uno, out-of-sight(slang), par excellence, peachy, peachy keen, phat(slang), prime, primo(slang), prize, prizewinning, quality, radical(slang), righteous(slang), sensational, slick, splendid, stellar, sterling, superb, superior, superlative, supernal, swell, terrific, tip-top, top, top-notch, top-of-the-line, top-shelf, topflight, topping(chiefly British), unsurpassed, wizard(chiefly British), wonderful acceptable, adequate, all right, decent, good, OK(or okay), passable, satisfactory, tolerablebetter, exceptional, fancy, high-grade, high-test, premium, select, special, superfineclassical, standard, traditional out of this world, too much atrocious, awful, execrable, lousy, pathetic, poor, rotten, terrible, vile, wretched bad, inferior, low-grade, substandard, unsatisfactorymediocre, middling, second-class, second-rate braveverbto oppose (something hostile or dangerous) with firmness or couragea soldier who braved enemy fire to rescue her wounded comrade beard, brazen, breast, confront, dare, defy, face, outbrave, outface face up (to), frontaffrontchallengeencounter, meetaccost, approach, cornerrepel, resist, stand, withstandbattle, combat, contend (with), fight, oppose, square (off) stand up to dodge, duck, funk, shirk, sidestep avoid, eschew, shunelude, escape, evade, shake in 1546 |