brave
31brave — [[t]breɪv[/t]] adj. brav•er, brav•est, 1) possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance 2) making a fine appearance 3) archaic excellent; fine; admirable 4) a brave person 5) ant a warrior, esp. among North American Indians 6) Obs. a)… …
32Brave — Это статья о музыкальном альбоме, о анимационном фильме смотри Храбрая сердцем. Brave …
33brave — 1 adjective /breIv/ 1 facing danger, pain, or difficult situations with courage and confidence: a brave cancer victim | It was very brave of you to tell her the truth. 2 very good: his original brave intentions | a brave attempt: Fran didn t win …
34brave — I. adjective (braver; bravest) Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian & Old Spanish bravo courageous, wild, probably from Latin barbarus barbarous Date: 15th century 1. having or showing courage < a brave soldier > < a brave smile > 2. making …
35brave — /breɪv / (say brayv) adjective (braver, bravest) 1. possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance. 2. making a fine appearance. 3. Archaic excellent; fine; admirable. –noun 4. a Native American warrior from one of the peoples of North… …
36brave — bravely, adv. braveness, n. /brayv/, adj., braver, bravest, n., v., braved, braving. adj. 1. possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance. 2. making a fine appearance. 3. Archaic. excellent; fine; admirable. n. 4. a brave …
37brave — adjective see brave men lived before Agamemnon adjective used as noun see fortune favours the brave none but the brave deserve the fair verb see Robin Hood could brave all weathers but a thaw wind …
38brave — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Brave is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blizzard, ↑element, ↑shower, ↑storm, ↑weather, ↑wind, ↑wrath {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. VERBS ▪ …
39brave — adj. brave to + inf. (it was brave of you to do that) * * * [breɪv] brave to+inf. (it was braveof you to do that) …
40brave — 1. adjective 1) they put up a brave fight Syn: courageous, valiant, valorous, intrepid, heroic, lionhearted, bold, fearless, gallant, daring, plucky, audacious; unflinching, unshrinking, unafraid, dauntless, doughty …