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brave adj (braver, bravest) 1 said of a person, or their character, actions, etc: having or showing courage in facing danger or pain, etc; daring or fearless. 2 chiefly literary or old use fine or excellent, especially in appearance. 3 (the brave) brave people as a group (see the 4b). noun (braves) formerly a warrior, especially one from a Native American tribe. verb (braved, braving) (especially brave something out) to meet or face up to (danger, pain, etc) boldly or resolutely; to defy brave the storm. bravely adverb with bravery; boldly. bravery noun a brave quality; being brave or courageous.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: French, perhaps ultimately from Latin barbarus barbarous.
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