courageous / kəˈreɪ dʒəs /

💦中学词汇勇敢的勇敢勇敢地勇猛的

courageous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. possessing or characterized by courage; brave: a courageous speech against the dictator.

courageous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

brave, bold

更多courageous例句

  1. It’s time for the courageous few to step forward and tell your stories so we can speak truth to power and bring about justice for all.
  2. As we shared on Friday, we’ll close out Tuesday’s programming with a new conversation about courageous leadership with Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex.
  3. “There is great hope in America’s future if we’re courageous enough to confront the past,” he adds.
  4. Since our nation’s founding, so many courageous Americans have risked so much on buses, bridges, and battlefields so that we might enjoy our democratic freedoms, and so that we might continue the work of making our union more perfect.
  5. “At a time when people across the nation are calling for a fairer, more just society, we must empower and equip students and educators to have these courageous conversations in the classroom,” Thurmond said.
  6. This courageous act earned him a late-night knock on the door with orders for Serna to vamos from Cuba.
  7. I still wonder what my wife thinks about her big courageous man coming home shaken, seeing my tears for the first time.
  8. That was a much harder and more courageous decision than is recognized by those who oppose this opera.
  9. On Nov. 1, when Brittany ends her short but productive life, I will be thanking God for her remarkable and courageous example.
  10. The men who killed these courageous workers committed a heinous crime.
  11. She chatted freely, discoursed on almost every topic, and during it all he saw what a wonderfully courageous woman she was.
  12. None knew better than Victoria the value and rarity of a free and courageous soul.
  13. The Virginia Assembly rewarded Pharaoh for his courageous act by giving him complete freedom.
  14. It is a true saying that, if there were no dames nor damsels in the world, men would be less courageous.
  15. He was a man of eminently fair character, upright, courageous and independent.