a man, brave, chutzpanik, demigod, fighting cock, greathearted, heroine, knightlike, man of courage, soldierlike, stouthearted, valiant knight
Definitionadj. having or showing valor
Last update: July 10, 2016
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He is a valiant army officer who got gallantry awards. [adjective]
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Beth is one of the most valiant woman I have ever had the pleasure to know and I respect her deeply. [Please select]
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Only a valiant warrior can stand a chance to save the kingdom. [adjective]
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He then doused a valiant Stoke fight-back with a third to seal a 3-1 win for Derby. [adjective]
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Mon Dieu, how the world has changed since Ravaillac's knife snapped that valiant life. [adjective]
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And now, since I have returned here, even our wise neighbours of Fairport have caught the same valiant humour. [adjective]
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When he came to his portal of delight, there stood, stout as Britannia herself, and sweeping a long knife for her trident, the valiant cook, to protect her cauliflowers. [adjective]
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For his valiant service in the army, Simeon received an estate with high rank, and married a noble's daughter. [adjective]
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Jenny, who, while she partook of her refreshment, had contrived to make up her breach with Cuddie, rode on the left hand of that valiant cavalier. [adjective]
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Let Hermas try his young strength, and even if he be no priest, but a valiant warrior like his forefathers, even so he may honestly serve God. [adjective]
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May thy people prove as valiant now as in the wars of my father. [adjective]
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