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courage

cour·age [ kúr ij ]


noun 
Definition:
 
quality of being brave: the ability to face danger, difficulty, uncertainty, or pain without being overcome by fear or being deflected from a chosen course of action
She showed great courage throughout this difficult time.

[13th century. < Old French corage< Latin cor "heart"]

cou·ra·geous [ kə ráyjəss ] adjective
cou·ra·geous·ly adverb
cou·ra·geous·ness noun

Cultural Note

The Red Badge of Courage, a novel by Stephen Crane (1895). Set during the Civil War, it tells the story of an idealistic soldier, Henry Fleming, who panics in battle and temporarily deserts. During a scuffle with another deserter, he receives a minor wound. Returning to battle bearing this "badge of courage," he performs with heroism but is wracked by guilt.


Word Key: Synonyms
courage, bravery, valor, fearlessness, nerve, guts, pluck, mettle
CORE MEANING: personal resoluteness in the face of danger or difficulties

courage the ability to face danger, difficulty, uncertainty, or pain without being overcome by fear or being deflected from a chosen course of action;
a supreme act of courage under fire
She must pluck up courage and tell him the truth.
bravery courage in the face of danger, difficulty, or pain;
A friend paid tribute to his bravery throughout his long illness.
valor courage, especially that shown in war or battle;
He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his valor.
He praised the valor and determination of our troops.
fearlessness resoluteness in the face of dangers or challenges;
a police officer displaying determination, fearlessness, and devotion to duty
We walked across the viaduct with the fearlessness of the young.
nerve coolness, steadiness, and self-assurance;
He didn't have the nerve to upset his boss's plans.
She almost lost her nerve and backed out.
guts (slang) strength of character and boldness;
It takes a lot of guts to get back to normal activities after such a terrible injury.
Why don't they have the guts to tackle the government?
pluck courage and determination in meeting danger or difficulty;
Very few people have had the pluck to stand up to their mother.
It took pluck to face up to her critics.
mettle spirited determination;
Only time will tell if she has the mettle to rise to the challenge.
He showed his mettle in putting on the show against the odds.
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