From Conservapedia Bravery is the quality that allows someone to do things that are dangerous or frightening. It is the quality or state of being brave.[1]
1. brave spirit or conduct; courage; valor.
2. showiness; splendor; magnificence.
brey-vuh-ree, breyv-ree
noun, plural braveries.
Origin: 1540-50; probably < Italian braveria, equivalent to brav(are) to brave + -eria -ery[2]
Intrepidity, fearlessness, boldness, daring, prowess, heroism, pluck, spirit, audacity, nerve, mettle, spunk. See courage.
― Mark Twain
Categories: [Virtues]
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