courage |
venture |
As nouns the difference between courage and venture
is that
courage is courage while
venture is a risky or daring undertaking or journey.
As a verb venture is
to undertake a risky or daring journey.
courage |
attitude |
As nouns the difference between courage and attitude
is that
courage is courage while
attitude is .
courage |
carriage |
As nouns the difference between courage and carriage
is that
courage is the quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate while
carriage is the act of conveying; carrying.
As a verb courage
is to encourage.
As an adjective carriage is
related to a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
courage |
honour |
As a noun courage
is courage.
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
gallant |
courage |
As nouns the difference between gallant and courage
is that
gallant is (dated) fashionable young man, who is polite and attentive to women while
courage is courage.
As an adjective gallant
is brave, valiant or
gallant can be polite and attentive to ladies; courteous to women; chivalrous.
As a verb gallant
is (obsolete|transitive) to attend or wait on (a lady).
courage |
selfless |
As a noun courage
is courage.
As an adjective selfless is
having, exhibiting or motivated by no concern for oneself but for others; unselfish.
communication |
courage |
As nouns the difference between communication and courage
is that
communication is the act or fact of communicating anything; transmission while
courage is courage.
magnanimity |
courage |
As nouns the difference between magnanimity and courage
is that
magnanimity is the quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul while
courage is the quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate.
As a verb courage is
to encourage.
courage |
foolish |
As a noun courage
is the quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate.
As a verb courage
is to encourage.
As an adjective foolish is
lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
deter |
courage |
As verbs the difference between deter and courage
is that
deter is to prevent something from happening while
courage is to encourage.
As a noun courage is
the quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate.
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