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adventurous
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adjective
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Willing to take risks to try new and difficult methods, ideas, or experiences. |
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audacious
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adjective
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To be very confident and daring : very bold and surprising or shocking |
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bravado
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noun
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A bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate |
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daring
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adjective
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Willing to take risks; brave or bold. |
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embolden
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verb
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To give someone the courage or confidence to do something. |
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gallant
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adjective
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Brave, heroic. |
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gumption
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noun
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Having spirited initiative and resourcefulness |
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gutsy
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adjective
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Showing courage, determination, and spirit |
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intrepid
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adjective
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Extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations |
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maverick
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noun
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An unorthodox or independent-minded person |
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mettle
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noun
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Strength of character — showing resilience and spirit. |
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morale
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noun
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The overall confidence, spirit, or mood of a person or group, especially during challenging times, with a level of enthusiasm and dedication. |
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moxie
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noun
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Force of character, determination, or nerve |
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plucky
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adjective
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Having or showing determined courage in the face of difficulties |
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savior
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noun
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Someone who comes to the aid of others, improving their circumstances or offering a solution to a problem. |
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spunky
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adjective
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Courageous and determined |
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valiant
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adjective
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Possessing or showing courage or determination |
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valor
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noun
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Great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle |
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verve
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noun
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Vigor and spirit or enthusiasm |
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warrior
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noun
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A person with courage and the inclination to fight and win |
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