Valor
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Valor ( noun )
- Bravery in the face of danger.
- Great courage in the face of adversity.
Origin:
From old french, from latin valōrem (accusative valōrem) "value, worth", from valēre "to be strong".
Examples:
- The soldier showed great valor in the face of the enemy.
- He was awarded the medal for valor for his actions in battle.
- The firefighters demonstrated valor by going into a burning building to save lives.
- The valor of the rescue team was evident in their tireless efforts to save the stranded hikers.
- The valor and selflessness of the first responders will never be forgotten.
(As a verb)
Valor ( verb )
- Bravery in the face of danger.
- Great courage in the face of adversity.
Origin:
From old french, from latin valōrem (accusative valōrem) "value, worth", from valēre "to be strong".
Examples:
- The soldier showed great valor in the face of the enemy.
- He was awarded the medal for valor for his actions in battle.
- The firefighters demonstrated valor by going into a burning building to save lives.
- The valor of the rescue team was evident in their tireless efforts to save the stranded hikers.
- The valor and selflessness of the first responders will never be forgotten.