valor
/ˈvɑːlɔr/; /vɑːˈlɔr/Definitions
1. noun
the quality of great courage in the face of danger, suffering, or adversity
“The soldier’s valor in battle earned him the Medal of Honor.”
2. noun
a heroic quality, especially when showing bravery and determination
“He demonstrated great valor in the face of overwhelming odds.”
3. noun
a value or principle held in high esteem
“He valued honor and integrity above all else, and these were his guiding values.”
4. noun
a person of great courage or strength
“He was a valor of the community, always willing to help those in need.”
5. noun
a strong, bold, or confident person
“She was a valor on the basketball court, known for her fearless shots.”
6. verb
to show bravery or courage, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation
“The firefighter valored her way through the burning building to rescue the children.”
7. verb
to have great courage or strength
“He valored his way through the challenges of life and emerged stronger on the other side.”