What is the difference between valor and courage




















Acts of heroism may or may not be proof of true courage. Heroism in the face of danger may be a temporary burst of instinct not reflective of true character. Some people are bolder than others by nature.

Sometimes public heroes in war or athletics later live unproductive and even destructive lives. Such people were never truly courageous. Resolution, either banishes fear or sur mounts it; it will not admit a falling back, but is staunch on all occasions.

Courage, is impatient to attack; it undertakes boldly, and is not lessened by difficulty. Valour, acts with vigour; it gives no way to resist ance, but, pursues its enterprize, in spite of opposition. Bravery, knows no fear; it runs nobly into danger, and prefers ho nour to life itself. The somewhat old-fashioned adjective valorous more often describes warriors of the past.

But valiant is still in common use, though it less often describes military courage than other kinds of bravery or effort. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'valor.

Send us feedback. See more words from the same century. Accessed 12 Nov. See the full definition for valor in the English Language Learners Dictionary. Nglish: Translation of valor for Spanish Speakers. Britannica English: Translation of valor for Arabic Speakers. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!

He distinguished himself by his valor against the Saracens, under Charlemagne. This battle lasted four hours; the Spaniards performed prodigies of valor , and were victorious. To the arts of the politician he added the valor of the warrior, and exterminated the Saracens who invaded Italy. Thus Arnold, though defeated, gained by his valor the fruit of victory, for the British gave up their plan of holding the lake. New Word List Word List.



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