Valorously: meaning, definitions and examples
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valorously
[ ˈvælərəsli ]
showing courage
Valorously means in a manner that shows great courage or bravery. It is often used to describe actions taken in the face of danger or adversity. Valorously is derived from the word 'valor', which signifies bravery in battle or a commendable quality in other challenging situations. The term emphasizes not just the act of bravery itself but the nobility and honor associated with it.
Synonyms
bravely, courageously, fearlessly, heroically.
Examples of usage
- She fought valorously in the face of overwhelming odds.
- The soldier acted valorously during the mission.
- He spoke valorously against injustice during the rally.
Translations
Translations of the word "valorously" in other languages:
🇵🇹 valentemente
🇮🇳 वीरता से
🇩🇪 tapfer
🇮🇩 dengan berani
🇺🇦 доблесно
🇵🇱 dzielnie
🇯🇵 勇敢に (yūkan ni)
🇫🇷 vaillamment
🇪🇸 valerosamente
🇹🇷 cesurca
🇰🇷 용감하게 (yonggamhage)
🇸🇦 بشجاعة (beshaja'a)
🇨🇿 statečně
🇸🇰 odvážne
🇨🇳 勇敢地 (yǒnggǎn de)
🇸🇮 pogumno
🇮🇸 hugrækilega
🇰🇿 батылдықпен
🇬🇪 გმირულად (gmiruulad)
🇦🇿 cəsarətlə
🇲🇽 valerosamente
Etymology
The term 'valorously' is derived from the noun 'valor', which has its roots in the Latin word 'valorem', meaning 'value' or 'worthiness'. The transition from 'valor' to 'valorously' occurred as the English language evolved, particularly drawing influences from Old French and Middle English. 'Valor' became a recognized term during the Middle Ages, particularly in the context of chivalry and knighthood, where bravery in battle was celebrated and rewarded. As valorous actions were often recounted in literature and oral traditions, the adverbial form 'valorously' emerged to describe the manner in which such courageous acts were executed. Over time, it has come to signify not just the physical bravery exhibited in combat but also moral courage in standing up for one's beliefs.