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"Bravado" is a noun, not an adjective, and describes an often false show of courage.
The elders of Morghan, in a remarkable show of courage, refused to let insurgents operate.
*Bravado: a "false show of courage," but constantly confused with bravura (bravery).
The raids amounted to a public show of courage and force by the newly revamped force.
She later recalled her parents' outward show of courage and gaiety and her own sullen pride in defying her humiliations.
The move was intended as a show of courage – a readiness to take on powerful "vested interests".
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After the Wetzels recognized a market gap due to their curiosity, the Blaze gang needed to demonstrate a tremendous showing of courage to take on the behemoths in the pizza industry.
Instead, it was a show of competitive courage from Laurent Blanc's team.
If he was in fact gay and closeted, he failed to make a show of extraordinary courage that could have saved lives.
There is no proud description of them in his two books, even though many lawmakers in the state consider them a rare show of political courage.
"The students who perished made a tremendous show of moral courage.
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