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brave

[breyv] / breɪv /




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Sophie, especially in that night, the mask makes her brave and courageous; when she takes off the physical mask, that’s when the metaphorical mask actually comes into play.

From Los Angeles Times

The 27-year-old will also be searching for some redemption after last year's final, when she felt she was "not brave enough" in a three-set loss to Madison Keys.

From BBC

“Our brave Armed Forces are prepared—with their fingers on the trigger—to immediately and powerfully respond to ANY aggression against our beloved land, air, and sea,” Araghchi said Wednesday on social media.

From The Wall Street Journal

To me, this is sort of a brave new world, whether we’re going to see courts relax their deference toward the executive branch.

From Salon

The results of their hard work were met with excited cheers and shouts from hundreds of onlookers who braved the sleety weather to watch the daytime procession.

From BBC