Valentía in english

Courage

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In gestures

valentía = courage ; bravery ; valour [valor, -USA]. 

Example: In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.Example: Contributing to the problem are the harsh desert environment and a society based on patriarchy, in which a code of honor, esprit de corps, and bravery takes precedence over intelligence and culture = Contributing to the problem are the harsh desert environment and a society based on patriarchy, in which a code of honor, esprit de corps, and bravery takes precedence over intelligence and culture.Example: The soldier who died in Afghanistan yesterday was honoured for his valour during a skirmish in East Timor.

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» acto de valentíaact of valouract of courage .

Example: It was an act of valor to testify on that witness stand for so many hours and still stay cool and collected about his most private and humiliating experiences.

Example: Sometimes getting out of bed is an amazing act of courage.

» demostrar + Posesivo + valentíaprove + Posesivo + courage .

Example: Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.

» encontrar la valentíafind + courage .

Example: The film is about one woman who finds the courage to confront her demons and make peace with her past.

Valentía synonyms

bravery in spanish: valentía, pronunciation: breɪvɜri part of speech: noun courageousness in spanish: valentía, pronunciation: kaʊɜrədʒuznəs part of speech: noun
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