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brave
01
courageux
having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things
Exemples
Despite the danger, he remained brave and rescued the injured hiker from the mountain.
Malgré le danger, il est resté courageux et a sauvé le randonneur blessé de la montagne.
The brave firefighter rushed into the burning building to save lives.
Le courageux pompier s'est précipité dans le bâtiment en flammes pour sauver des vies.
02
impressive in quality or effect
Exemples
He built a brave fire that warmed the entire cabin.
The chef prepared a brave feast for the festival.
03
brightly colored, striking, or showy in appearance
Exemples
The parade featured floats in brave, vivid colors.
She wore a brave dress that caught everyone's attention.
to brave
01
affronter, braver
to endure a difficult or dangerous situation with courage and determination
Transitive: to brave a difficulty or danger
Exemples
She braved the storm to ensure everyone was safe in the shelter.
Elle a bravé la tempête pour s'assurer que tout le monde était en sécurité dans l'abri.
The soldiers braved enemy fire to complete their mission.
Les soldats ont bravé les tirs ennemis pour accomplir leur mission.
02
to put on a conspicuous display, often to attract attention or impress others
Exemples
She braved her new jewelry at the party to catch everyone's eye.
The general braved his medals during the ceremony.
Brave
01
a person who shows courage
Exemples
Only a brave would attempt the dangerous climb.
The firefighters were honored as braves for their heroic actions.
02
a male member of certain North American Indigenous tribes, traditionally a warrior
Exemples
The brave defended his tribe in times of conflict.
Historical accounts describe braves hunting and fighting together.



























