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Meanings of
valiant
in English
Having or characterized by courage.
brave
bold
courageous
valorous
Usage of
valiant
in English
1
In army ranks, we lost 10 of our
valiant
fighters, Mende said.
2
Once again, the Socceroos leave a major international tournament
valiant
in defeat.
3
At the head of the band rode the
valiant
Graham of Claverhouse.
4
A
valiant
effort, but ultimately one marred by a rather blunt delivery.
5
German reinforcements rushed up in a
valiant
effort to save the day.
6
Thus he said: and Diomede,
valiant
in the din of war, rejoiced.
7
But amidst them Menelaus,
valiant
in the din of war, thus spoke:
8
Especially she devotes herself to the most
valiant
and the most oppressed.
9
Well fought the
valiant
Gernot, and the same did Giselher, the knight.
10
She broke down all at once in her
valiant
attempt at calmness.
11
Several of them were slain at the threshold by the
valiant
brothers.
12
The most
valiant
will fly at the mere utterance of that word.
13
Despite
valiant
efforts of the spectators I was well and truly stuck.
14
In truth they are stout and
valiant
soldiers, and inured to war.
15
Two
valiant
pioneers from India and America are preparing entry into Tibet.
16
The fierce Hunding is to fight with my dearest
friend
-
the
valiant
Siegmund.
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valiant
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
most valiant
valiant men
valiant effort
valiant knight
very valiant
More collocations
Valiant
through the time
Valiant
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common