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Meanings of
mettle
in English
Portuguese
coragem
Catalan
tremp
Spanish
coraje
Back to the meaning
The courage to carry on.
heart
nerve
spunk
Portuguese
coragem
Synonyms
Examples for "
heart
"
heart
nerve
spunk
Examples for "
heart
"
1
Good friends, good food, and some really good southern
heart
-
pickin
'
,
foot-stompin' music.
2
Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch
heart
problems early.
3
Let the simple
heart
and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4
Congestive
heart
failure is a major public health problem in western countries.
5
Reducing your stress level can really aid in improving your
heart
health.
1
Main outcomes and measures: The main outcome measure was facial
nerve
weakness.
2
However, this effect was only seen in animals after spinal
nerve
ligation.
3
Perhaps, by sheer
nerve
and animal cunning, you'll survive for a year.
4
The use of
nerve
growth factors was limited by severe side effects.
5
Hold our
nerve
and we will have changed British politics for good.
1
Hildemara had shown real
spunk
that day, and at other times, too.
2
She's got
spunk
enough to waak to Lunnon if she'd a mind.
3
All the guys smile, like they enjoy a chick with some
spunk
.
4
Kotex and rubbers snared and flapping, full of Middleton
spunk
and blood.
5
Edward talked about the
spunk
of the British fighting our war.
Usage of
mettle
in English
1
He's extremely strong. Ligety said his opponents kept him on his
mettle
.
2
He looked very handsome;
mettle
and purpose were roused in him fully.
3
His son has yet to prove his
mettle
on the political stage.
4
Wade said Handscomb's contributions to a strong Victorian side showed his
mettle
.
5
His
mettle
must be tried in the school of patience and drudgery.
6
The major general there, Richard Shirreff, seemed to have the required
mettle
.
7
And so every man in the race is put on his
mettle
.
8
The first is the true
mettle
of its chief executive Dermot Mannion.
9
His followers would have several hundred people to test their
mettle
upon.
10
In the afternoon, Laura was again called on to prove her
mettle
.
11
Batouch, resigned to the inevitable, had put the cook upon his
mettle
.
12
But you have shown more
mettle
than I gave you credit for.
13
The crew is on its
mettle
by now, and the train stops.
14
But it only had the effect of putting her on her
mettle
.
15
In the first place, I know Tom was a lad of
mettle
.
16
I finally snap at Cruise, who, in his response, demonstrates his
mettle
.
Other examples for "mettle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mettle
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
true mettle
try the mettle
different mettle
more mettle
best mettle
More collocations
Translations for
mettle
Portuguese
coragem
nervo
Catalan
tremp
nervi
fermesa
fortesa
Spanish
coraje
valor
valentía
entereza
Mettle
through the time
Mettle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common