Definitionn. strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage
Last update: April 13, 2016
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A brave person bears all kinds of sufferings with fortitude. [Please select]
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She bore the labour pain with great fortitude. [Please select]
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Even though the soldiers knew the odds were not in their favor, they had the fortitude to continue fighting. [Please select]
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Most successful businessmen are not afraid to show fortitude when they face failure. [Please select]
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It is said that Nicocreon, tyrant of Cyprus, commanded him to be pounded to death in a mortar, and that he endured this torture with fortitude; but the story is doubtful, having no earlier authority than Cicero. [Please select]
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He never remarks that Macbriar conquers our sympathy by his fortitude. [Please select]
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Out of her love came fortitude, and out of her fortitude came action. [Please select]
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And hence he acquired their contempt of external circumstances, their fortitude, their tranquillity, their inflexible resolution. [Please select]
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For a moment she held him under a calculating glance which he withstood with graceless fortitude. [Please select]
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Apple and Chick-chick had privately given very good accounts of his fortitude and resource. [Please select]
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The Dock bore the infliction with Christian fortitude and thanked God when Roche left. [Please select]
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