courageousness

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courageousness
n. courage, valor, bravery, heroism

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Courage
Courage (also called bravery and bravado) is the choice and willingness to confront agonypaindangeruncertainty or intimidation. Physical courage is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death or threat of death, while moral courage is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shamescandal, discouragement, or personal loss.

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courageousness

Noun
1. a quality of spirit that enables you to face danger of pain without showing fear
(synonym) courage, bravery
(hypernym) spirit
(hyponym) heart, mettle, nerve, spunk
(attribute) brave, courageous, fearless


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Courageousness
(n.)
The quality of being courageous; courage.
  

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一磅勇气真一吨运气
yi2 bang4 yong3 qi4 zhen1 yi2 dun4 yun4 qi4
A pound of courage is worth a ton of success.
The one that dares has already won.

 
一身是胆
yi4 shen1 shi4 dan3
The entire body full of courage.
Describing a fearless man.

 
一鼓作气
yi4 gu3 zuo4 qi4
Plucking up courage with the first drum.
The soldier's morale is at its highest with the first beat of the battle drum. This expression is used to encourage people to continue and finish what they're doing.

 
见怪不怪
jian4 guai4 bu2 guai4
Facing the uncanny with no fears.
Not to be alarmed by a thing that is seemingly strange.