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stoutheartedness

Definition:

the trait of having a courageous spirit

Class:

attribute noun (attributes of people and objects)

Related to:

stouthearted

Plural:

stoutheartednesses

Original source:

Princeton WordNet

Definition references

Collins Dictionary:

stoutheartedness | stouthearted | valiant [synonym, sense-specific] | brave [synonym, sense-specific] | stoutheartedly [adverb, derived]

valour or bravery | valiant; brave (5 of 203 words, 2 definitions, pronunciations)

www​.collinsdictionary​.com​/dictionary​/english​/stoutheartedness

Merriam-Webster:

stouthearted | stubborn [synonym] | bold [synonym] | courageous [synonym] | dauntless [synonym] | doughty [synonym] | fearless [synonym] | gallant [synonym] | greathearted [synonym] | ...

having a stout heart or spirit: "courageous" ; "stubborn" (9 of 202 words, 1 usage example, pronunciation)

www​.merriam-webster​.com​/dictionary​/stouthearted

American Heritage Dictionary:

stouthearted | stoutheartedly [adverb, related] | stoutheartedness [noun, related]

Brave; courageous. (2 of 8 words, pronunciation)

www​.yourdictionary​.com​/stouthearted

New World Dictionary:

stouthearted | stoutheartedly [adverb, related] | stoutheartedness [noun, related]

courageous; brave; undaunted (3 of 8 words, pronunciation)

www​.yourdictionary​.com​/stouthearted

Wikipedia:

Courage | Physical courage | moral courage

the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. "Physical courage" is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death, or threat of death, while "moral courage" is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular ... (40 of 2720 words, 1 image)

en​.wikipedia​.org​/wiki​/Courage

Macmillan British Dictionary:

courage [uncountable] | have the courage of your own convictions | take courage from something | take your courage in both hands

the ability to do something that you know is right or good, even though ... | "have the courage of your (own) convictions": to continue to say or do ... (28 of 191 words, 4 definitions, 6 usage examples, pronunciation)

www​.macmillandictionary​.com​/dictionary​/british​/courage

Cambridge Dictionary:

courage | have the courage of your convictions

the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation | "have the courage of your convictions": to be brave and confident enough to ... (25 of 88 words, 2 definitions, 4 usage examples, pronunciations)

dictionary​.cambridge​.org​/dictionary​/british​/courage

Random House Dictionary:

courage | have the courage of one's convictions [sense-specific]

the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery. | [obsolete] the heart as the ... (24 of 53 words, 3 definitions, pronunciation)

dictionary​.infoplease​.com​/courage

Oxford Dictionary:

courageous | stout-hearted | courageously [derived] | courageousness [derived]

not deterred by danger or pain; brave: Spelling rule Keep the final-e when adding-ous to courage to make sure that courageous is pronounced with a ... (25 of 52 words, 1 usage example, pronunciation)

oxforddictionaries​.com​/definition​/courageous

Wiktionary:

courageousness

The state of being courageous (5 of 6 words)

en​.wiktionary​.org​/wiki​/courageousness

Encarta Dictionary:

stouthearted | stoutheartedly [adverb, derived] | stoutheartedness [noun, derived]

having or showing courage and resolution (6 of 21 words, pronunciation)

encarta​.msn​.com​/dictionary 1861715381​/definition​.html  [offline]

Audio reference

the Free Dictionary:

stoutheartedness

Audio 1: North American English pronunciation of "stoutheartedness"

Audio 2: British English pronunciation of "stoutheartedness"

www​.thefreedictionary​.com​/stoutheartedness

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