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very brave

 

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Very Brave

Definition:

Adjective

  • Showing great courage or fearlessness

Sense 1:

Usage:

When referring to a person characterized by exceptional bravery.

Example:

He displayed a very brave act by saving the drowning child.

Sense 2:

Usage:

When describing an action or behavior that requires a high level of courage.

Example:

The firefighter performed a very brave rescue mission in the burning building.

Sense 3:

Usage:

When emphasizing the extraordinary bravery of someone.

Example:

Despite facing great danger, the soldier remained very brave and never wavered.

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