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valor 1

Great courage in the face of danger.

Latin

Great courage in the face of danger.

noun [ VAL-or ]

Valor is defined as great courage and bravery, especially in the face of danger, often used in the context of battle or combat.

  • 🖊️  Oh, how the annals of history remember the valor of those who stood at Thermopylae!
  • 🖊️  In the heat of battle, his valor shone brighter than the fiercest flames.
  • 🖊️  If I had the valor of a lion, I would face my fears without hesitation.
  • 🤝  bravery, courage, gallantry
  • ⚔️  cowardice, fear, timidity

valor 2

Worth or importance.

Middle English

Worth or importance.

noun [ VAL-or ]

In Middle English, valor also referred to worth or importance, typically in a broader sense beyond just bravery.

  • 🖊️  The valor of the firefighters during the California wildfires was nothing short of heroic.
  • 🖊️  Her valor in the face of adversity was a testament to her indomitable spirit.
  • 🖊️  Is it not true that valor often goes unnoticed in the mundane acts of daily life?
  • 🖊️  In the quiet of the night, his valor shone like a distant star.
  • 🖊️  If he had shown more valor, perhaps history would have taken a different turn.
  • 🖊️  With a voice trembling with emotion, she declared, 'Your valor will be remembered for generations!'
  • 🖊️  In the quiet of the night, his valor shone like a distant star.
  • 🖊️  With a voice trembling with emotion, she declared, 'Your valor will be remembered for generations!'
  • 🖊️  Her valor in the face of adversity was a testament to her indomitable spirit.
  • 🖊️  The valor of the firefighters during the California wildfires was nothing short of heroic.
  • 🖊️  Is it not true that valor often goes unnoticed in the mundane acts of daily life?
  • 🖊️  If he had shown more valor, perhaps history would have taken a different turn.
  • 🤝  worth, value, merit
  • ⚔️  insignificance, worthlessness, triviality