Bravery vs Justice - What's the difference?
bravery | justice |
(usually, uncountable) Being brave, courageousness.
(countable) A brave act.
The state or characteristic of being just or fair.
* Shakespeare
The ideal of fairness, impartiality, etc., especially with regard to the punishment of wrongdoing.
Judgment and punishment of a party who has allegedly wronged another.
The civil power dealing with law.
A judge of certain courts. Also capitalized as a title.
Correctness, conforming to reality or rules.
As nouns the difference between bravery and justice
is that bravery is being brave, courageousness while justice is the state or characteristic of being just or fair.As a proper noun Justice is
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English
Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (being brave) bravehood, braveness, courageousness, fearlessness; courage, pluck, valor; see alsojustice
English
Noun
(en-noun)- the justice of a description
- This even-handed justice / Commends the ingredients of our poisoned chalice / To our own lips.
- Justice was served.
- to demand justice
- Ministry of Justice
- the justice system
- ''Mr. Justice Krever presides over the appellate court