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  1. VALIANT definition: 1. very brave or bravely determined, especially when things are difficult or the situation gives no…. Learn more.

  2. VALIANT meaning: 1. very brave or bravely determined, especially when things are difficult or the situation gives no…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of VALIANT is possessing or acting with bravery or boldness : courageous. How to use valiant in a sentence.

  4. Valiant definition: boldly courageous; brave; stout-hearted. See examples of VALIANT used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of valiant. adjective. having or showing valor. “a valiant attempt to prevent the hijack” “a valiant soldier” synonyms: valorous. brave, courageous. possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Valiant."

  6. Definition of valiant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A valiant action is very brave and determined, though it may lead to failure or defeat. Despite valiant efforts by the finance minister, inflation rose to 36%. ...a valiant attempt to keep the business going. Synonyms: brave, heroic, courageous, bold More Synonyms of valiant.

  8. With the type of courage indicated in a prepositional phrase introduced by of, as in valiant of fist, valiant of soul, etc. Now rare . Often with an implication of physical strength, particularly when a part of the body is specified (cf. sense A.II.6a.i ).

  9. Full of or characterized by valor or courage; brave. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Resolute; determined. Made a valiant effort. Webster's New World. Synonyms: valorous. worthy. vigorous. strong. stout-hearted. steadfast. unafraid. gutsy. noble. intrepid. fearless. chivalrous. courageous. brave. bold. Antonyms: cowardly. afraid.

  10. 1. courageous, intrepid, or stout-hearted; brave. 2. marked by bravery or courage: a valiant deed. [C14: from Old French vaillant, from valoir to be of value, from Latin valēre to be strong] ˈvaliance, ˈvaliancy n. ˈvaliantly adv.

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