braver
word · lemma: brave
Definition
The comparative form of 'brave'; describes someone or something that has more courage than another.
Usage & Nuances
Used to compare two people or things in terms of courage. Commonly used in phrases like 'be braver than' or 'feel braver'. Do not use 'more braver'; just 'braver' is correct.
Spanish: más valientePortuguese (BR): mais corajoso - mais valentePortuguese (PT): mais corajoso - mais valenteChinese (Simplified): 更勇敢Chinese (Traditional): 更勇敢Hindi: और बहादुरArabic: أكثر شجاعةBengali: অধিক সাহসীRussian: смелееJapanese: より勇敢なVietnamese: dũng cảm hơnKorean: 더 용감한Turkish: daha cesurUrdu: زیادہ بہادرIndonesian: lebih berani
Example Sentences
She is braver than her brother.
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Today I feel braver than yesterday.
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Who is braver, the lion or the tiger?
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It takes someone braver than me to climb that mountain.
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You’re getting braver every day.
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Sometimes being braver just means speaking up.
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