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Term: magiting

Description:

Magiting is a Tagalog term that translates to "brave" or "valiant" in English. It is commonly used to describe a person who displays courage, bravery, or heroism. This word is often associated with individuals who show remarkable bravery in the face of danger or who exhibit outstanding gallantry.

Example Sentences:

  1. During the war, the soldiers fought magitingly, defending their land with all their might.
  2. The magiting firefighter fearlessly entered the burning building to rescue the trapped children.
  3. She proved to be a magiting leader, always standing up for justice and fairness.
  4. The magiting warrior fearlessly faced his opponent in the fierce battle.
  5. His magiting act of donating all his savings to help the less fortunate touched the hearts of many.

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