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    brave
    /breɪv/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a North American Indian warrior. dated

    verb

    • 1. endure or face (unpleasant conditions or behaviour) without showing fear: "these six men braved the rough seas"

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  3. Learn the meaning of brave as an adjective, verb and noun, with synonyms, antonyms and idioms. Find out how to pronounce brave and see translations in different languages.

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  5. Courageous, dauntless, perhaps a little bit daring, a person who is brave faces dangerous or difficult situations with courage. The adjective brave can be used to describe anyone or anything that displays courage, such as a brave firefighter, a brave guide dog, or even brave holiday shoppers.

  6. Brave means having or displaying courage, resolution, or daring; not cowardly or timid. It can also refer to a warrior, a challenge, or a boast. See the origin, history, and usage of brave in sentences and phrases.

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  8. a situation or society that changes in a way that is meant to improve peoples lives but is often a source of extra problems. the brave new world of technology. the architects' vision of a brave new world of pristine concrete.

  9. Brave means having or showing courage, resolution, or daring; not cowardly or timid. Find out the origin, usage, and related words of brave in this comprehensive online dictionary.