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courage
noun
    1. Bravery.
      Thesaurus: bravery, fearlessness, valor, heroism, daring, intrepidity, heart, audacity, guts; Antonym: cowardice, timidity.
    2. Cheerfulness or resolution in coping with setbacks.
      Thesaurus: resolution, fortitude, firmness, mettle, endurance, determination, sufferance.
Idiom: have the courage of one's convictions
    To be brave enough to act in accordance with one's beliefs, no matter what the outcome.
Idiom: pluck up courage (take one's courage in both hands)
    To become resolved to meet a challenge.
Idiom: take courage
    To be resolute or cheerful in difficult circumstances.
Etymology: 14c: from French corage, from Latin cor heart.



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