Valiant ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Valiant ( adjective )

Having or showing courage and determination in the face of difficult challenges.

Origin:

From old french vaillant, meaning brave, from latin valere, meaning to be strong.

Examples:

  1. The soldier was valiant in battle.
  2. She was valiant in the face of adversity.
  3. The fireman was valiant in rescuing people from the burning building.
  4. The young boy was valiant for his age.
  5. The team's valiant effort was not enough to win the game.

(As a noun)

Valiant ( noun )

Having or showing courage and determination in the face of difficult challenges.

Origin:

From old french vaillant, meaning brave, from latin valere, meaning to be strong.

Examples:

  1. The soldier was valiant in battle.
  2. She was valiant in the face of adversity.
  3. The fireman was valiant in rescuing people from the burning building.
  4. The young boy was valiant for his age.
  5. The team's valiant effort was not enough to win the game.
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