fortune favors the brave
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
VERBS
be, feel, seem, sound
make sb
His friends made him brave enough to ask her to dance at the party.
ADV
exceptionally, extremely, really, terribly, very | quite | amazingly, incredibly
adj
Strong in the face of fear; courageous.
For miſerie doth braueſt mindes abate, / And make them ſeeke for that they wont to ſcorne, / Of fortune and of hope at once forlorne.
Do not fret, dear. You must be brave and strong, and help me through the horrible task. If you only knew what an effort it is to me to tell of this fearful thing at all, you would understand how much I need your help.
Having any sort of superiority or excellence.
Is it not paſſing braue to be a King, And ride in triumph through Perſepolis?
Iron is a brave commodity where wood aboundeth.
Making a fine show or display.
Their plumed helmes are wrought with beaten golde, Their ſwords enameld, and about their neckes Hangs maſſie chaines of golde downe to the waſte, In euery part exceding braue and rich.
Wear my dagger with the braver grace.
Foolish or unwise.
noun
A Native American warrior.
A man daring beyond discretion; a bully.
Hot Braves, like thee, may fight; but know not well / To manage this, the laſt great Stake of Hell.
In no other land, in modern times, have towns so absolutely died and disappeared, as in the old mining regions of California. […] For, observe, it was an assemblage of two hundred thousand young men—not simpering, dainty, kid-gloved weaklings, but stalwart, muscular, dauntless young braves, brimful of push and energy, and royally endowed with every attribute that goes to make up a peerless and magnificent manhood—the very pick and choice of the world's glorious ones.
A challenge; a defiance; bravado.
Demetrius, thou dost overween in all; / And so in this, to bear me down with braves.
verb
To encounter or withstand with courage and fortitude, to defy, to provoke.
For Cassius is aweary of the world; Hated by one he loves; braved by his brother; Checked like a bondman; all his faults observed, Set in a notebook, learned, and conned by rote, To cast into my teeth.
The ills of Love, not those of Fate, I fear, These I can brave, but those I cannot bear […]
To adorn; to make fine or showy.
Face not me. Thou hast braved many men; brave not me. I will neither be faced nor braved.
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
To tolerate or put up with bravely.
For miſerie doth braueſt mindes abate, / And make them ſeeke for that they wont to ſcorne, / Of fortune and of hope at once forlorne.
WiktionaryDo not fret, dear. You must be brave and strong, and help me through the horrible task. If you only knew what an effort it is to me to tell of this fearful thing at all, you would understand how much
Wiktionary[…]he has been so brave, giving it all a dignity.
WiktionaryHot Braves, like thee, may fight; but know not well / To manage this, the laſt great Stake of Hell.
WiktionaryIn no other land, in modern times, have towns so absolutely died and disappeared, as in the old mining regions of California. […] For, observe, it was an assemblage of two hundred thousand young men—n
WiktionaryDemetrius, thou dost overween in all; / And so in this, to bear me down with braves.
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