courageous

kəˈreɪdʒəs

📘 For example: "She showed a courageous attitude in the face of danger."  

📖 "The firefighter was very courageous when he ran into the burning building to save the family trapped inside. He didn't hesitate or show any fear. His courageous actions saved the lives of the people inside."  

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