Valor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Valor ( noun )

  1. Bravery in the face of danger.
  2. Great courage in the face of adversity.

Origin:

From old french, from latin valōrem (accusative valōrem) "value, worth", from valēre "to be strong".

Examples:

  1. The soldier showed great valor in the face of the enemy.
  2. He was awarded the medal for valor for his actions in battle.
  3. The firefighters demonstrated valor by going into a burning building to save lives.
  4. The valor of the rescue team was evident in their tireless efforts to save the stranded hikers.
  5. The valor and selflessness of the first responders will never be forgotten.

(As a verb)

Valor ( verb )

  1. Bravery in the face of danger.
  2. Great courage in the face of adversity.

Origin:

From old french, from latin valōrem (accusative valōrem) "value, worth", from valēre "to be strong".

Examples:

  1. The soldier showed great valor in the face of the enemy.
  2. He was awarded the medal for valor for his actions in battle.
  3. The firefighters demonstrated valor by going into a burning building to save lives.
  4. The valor of the rescue team was evident in their tireless efforts to save the stranded hikers.
  5. The valor and selflessness of the first responders will never be forgotten.
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