by Cranberry Bob January 06, 2020
The ability to confront pain, fear, humiliation, or anything else a person would naturally stay away from. Can be divided into Mental and Physical courage.
Mental Courage encompasses threats, attacks, and discomfort of the mind.
Physical Courage is pain, hardship, torture, and death
Mental Courage encompasses threats, attacks, and discomfort of the mind.
Physical Courage is pain, hardship, torture, and death
Ex1: Shughart and Gordon were truly courageous men. They died to defend a fellow solider who was inured and unable to move.
Ex2: Hannah was really brave today, she stood up to the other girls who were making fun of her.
Ex2: Hannah was really brave today, she stood up to the other girls who were making fun of her.
by Indigoz November 29, 2006
by Alquiasha October 08, 2015
The ability to fight one's own instinct to run or cower by focusing on a larger deed that must be done for the greater good.
by Dragon's Assistant May 27, 2009
Origin Old French "courage", from Latin "Cor" 'heart'
1. the ability to do something that frightens one.
2. strength in the face of pain or grief.
1. the ability to do something that frightens one.
2. strength in the face of pain or grief.
Man did you see that?! KC went and bought stuff by herself for once, I mean she is terrified of doing stuff on her own (she used to be anyways, lol).
Look at that guy he is brave, crazy or just plain courageous, I mean he like jumped infront of that bullet!
Look at that guy he is brave, crazy or just plain courageous, I mean he like jumped infront of that bullet!
by Alex Pipe July 08, 2004
by TheJEnigma March 29, 2004
by Aster's Dreams July 06, 2009