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    brave
    [brāv]
    adjective
    brave (adjective) · braver (comparative adjective) · bravest (superlative adjective)
    1. ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage:
      "a brave soldier" · "he put up a brave fight before losing" · "it was a time to remember the brave"
      • literary
        fine or splendid in appearance:
        "his medals made a brave show"
    noun
    dated
    brave (noun) · braves (plural noun)
    1. a North American Indian warrior.
    verb
    brave (verb) · braves (third person present) · braved (past tense) · braved (past participle) · braving (present participle)
    1. endure or face (unpleasant conditions or behavior) without showing fear:
      "we had to brave the full heat of the sun"
    Origin
    late 15th century: from French, from Italian bravo ‘bold’ or Spanish bravo ‘courageous, untamed, savage’, based on Latin barbarus (see barbarous).
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  2. brave | American Dictionary. brave. adjective [ -er/-est only ] us. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / breɪv /. showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things: She liked to read stories of brave pioneer women who had crossed the country in covered wagons.

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    brave 1 of 3 adjective ˈbrāv braver; bravest Synonyms of brave 1 : having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty : having or showing courage
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    Brave, courageous, valiant, fearless, gallant refer to confident bearing in the face of difficulties or dangers. Brave is the most comprehensive: it is especially used of that confident fortitude or daring that actively faces and endures anything threatening.
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    brave (brāv) adj. brav·er, brav·est 1. Possessing or displaying courage. 2. Making a fine display; impressive or showy: "a coat of brave red lipstick on a mouth so wrinkled that it didn't even have a clear outline" (Anne Tyler).
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    brave (noun) brave new world (noun) 1 brave / ˈ breɪv/ adjective braver; bravest Britannica Dictionary definition of BRAVE : feeling or showing no fear : not afraid
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