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brave out ThesaurusVerb | 1. brave out - face and withstand with courage; "She braved the elements"brave, weather, enduredefy, withstand, hold up, hold - resist or confront with resistance; "The politician defied public opinion"; "The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear"; "The bridge held" |
brave out
brave outTo courageously endure a difficult, unpleasant, or uncertain situation. A noun or pronoun can be used between "brave" and "out." Although I felt dizzy from smoke inhalation, I managed to brave it out until all the kids were out of the burning building. The coach's sudden death made this a very challenging season, but our players have braved it out admirably.See also: brave, outbrave something outto endure something; to put up with something courageously. I don't know if all the men can brave the attack out. The soldiers braved out the attack.See also: brave, outbrave it out1. Face danger or a difficult situation with courage. For example, They had far fewer votes than the opposition, but they decided to brave it out. [Late 1500s] 2. Also, brazen it out. Boast or swagger, act with impudent bravado. For example, They hadn't been invited but decided to stay and brazen it out. [Mid-1500s] See also: brave, outbrave outv. To endure something with great courage: The explorers braved out the hot weather and dangerous animals during their journey. It will be a tough game against such strong players, but you should brave it out and play as well as you can.See also: brave, outbrave out
Synonyms for brave outverb face and withstand with courageSynonymsRelated Words |