BRAVE vs WEATHER: NOUN
- A hector; a bully; a bravo.
- A North American Indian or other savage warrior: as, the chief was accompanied by two hundred braves.
- [Cf. bravo, n.] A brave, bold, or daring person; a man daring beyond discretion. Specifically
- A bully.
- People who exhibit bravery or courage considered as a group.
- A Native American warrior.
- A North American Indian warrior
- People who are brave
- [⟨ brave, v.] A boast; a challenge; a defiance.
- A brave person; one who is daring.
- Specifically, an Indian warrior.
- A man daring beyond discretion; a bully.
- A challenge; a defiance; bravado.
- The inclination or obliquity of the sails of a windmill to the plane of revolution.
- An enervating atmosphere.
- Wind; storm; tempest.
- Cold and wet.
- Changes of fortune.
- The unpleasant or destructive effects of such atmospheric conditions.
- Adverse or destructive atmospheric conditions, such as high winds or heavy rain.
- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place, with respect to variables such as temperature, moisture, wind velocity, and barometric pressure.
- The meteorological conditions: temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation
- A light rain; a shower.
- Specifically, in weather-maps and -reports, the condition of the sky as to cloudiness and the occurrence of precipitation.
- Change of the state of the atmosphere; meteorological change; hence, figuratively, vicissitude; change of fortune or condition.
- The state of the air or atmosphere with respect to its cloudiness, humidity, motions, pressure, temperature, electrical condition, or any other meteorological phenomena; the atmospheric conditions prevailing at any moment over any region of the earth: as, warm or cold weather; wet or dry weather; calm or stormy weather; fair or foul weather; cloudy or hazy weather.
BRAVE vs WEATHER: ADJECTIVE
- Strong in the face of fear; courageous.
- Making a fine show or display.
- Having any sort of superiority or excellence; -- especially such as in conspicuous.
- Bold; courageous; daring; intrepid; -- opposed to cowardly.
- Possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
- Invulnerable to fear or intimidation
- Possessing or displaying courage.
- Making a fine display; impressive or showy.
- Excellent; great.
- Brightly colored and showy
- Relating to or used in weather forecasting.
- Of or relating to the windward side of a ship; windward.
- The shore to the windward of a ship.
- A tendency on the part of a sailing vessel to come up into the wind, rendering it necessary to put the helm up, that is, toward the weather side.
- Fig.: A position of advantage or superiority; advantage in position.
- Being toward the wind, or windward -- opposed to lee.
BRAVE vs WEATHER: VERB
- Face and withstand with courage
- Face or endure with courage
- Cause to slope
- Change under the action or influence of the weather
- Face or endure with courage
- Sail to the windward of
BRAVE vs WEATHER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a courageous show or put up a stalwart front.
- To make showy or splendid.
- To endure or face courageously.
- To withstand the effects of weather.
- To show the effects, such as discoloration, of exposure to the elements.
- To expose to the action of the elements, as for drying, seasoning, or coloring.
- To discolor, disintegrate, wear, or otherwise affect adversely by exposure.
- To come through (something) safely; survive.
- To slope (a roof, for example) so as to shed water.
- To pass to the windward of despite bad weather.
- To undergo or endure the action of the atmosphere; to suffer meteorological influences; sometimes, to wear away, or alter, under atmospheric influences; to suffer waste by weather.
BRAVE vs WEATHER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To adorn; to make fine or showy.
- To encounter successfully, though with difficulty.
- Hence, to gain or accomplish anything against opposition.
- To place (a hawk) unhooded in the open air.
- To sail or pass to the windward of.
- Hence, to sustain the trying effect of; to bear up against and overcome; to sustain; to endure; to resist.
- To expose to the air; to air; to season by exposure to air.
BRAVE vs WEATHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Gallant, Valiant, Courageous, Brave, Heroic, valorous, dauntless, chivalrous, doughty, resolute manful. Gallant, splendid in dress or qualities, is most appropriately used with regard to courage which exhibits itself in deeds attracting attention and applause; of the first four words it is that which may have in it most of compliment and least of high commendation, but it is often a strong word, expressing splendid bravery in action: as, he was a gallant officer. Valiant is also brave in action, especially in opposing physical force, as in battle. The word is now elevated and poetic. Courageous denotes the possession of that spirit which enables one fearlessly and with full presence of mind to face danger. Brave is the most comprehensive of the words; it may denote the possession of the highest and noblest kind of courage and fortitude, of that spirit which enables a man to bear up against evil and danger, as well as to go forth to face it. Courageous has much of this breadth of meaning, but is applicable rather to doing than to enduring; brave is both passive and active. Heroic combines the meaning of all the other words in the superlative degree. It indicates a lofty superiority to fear, a noble self-forgetfulness, an almost superhuman power to dare, achieve, or suffer. It bears the same relation to the otehr words that sublime bears to great, grand, or lofty.
- Excellent; capital; fine; admirable.
- Splendid; beautiful; gorgeous; gaudy: said of things.
- Making a fine display in bearing, dress, or appearance generally; having a noble mien: said of persons.
- Possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurancel intrepid; valiant; fearless: as, a brave warrior; a brave act; he was brave under calamity.
- To make fine, showy, or splendid.
- To wear a boasting appearance of.
- To encounter with courage and fortitude; set at defiance; defy; challenge; dare.
- Nautical, toward the wind; windward: opposed to lee: as, weather bow; weather beam; weather rigging
- To air; expose to the air; dry or otherwise affect by exposure to the open air.
- To affect injuriously by the action of weather; in geology, to discolor or disintegrate: as, the atmospheric agencies that weather rocks.
- In tile manufacturing, to expose (the clay) to a hot sun or to frost, in order to open the pores and separate the particles, that it may readily absorb water and be easily worked.
- To slope (a surface), that it may shed water.
- Nautical:
- To sail to windward of: as, to weather a point or cape.
- To bear up against and come safely through: said of a ship in a storm, as also of a mariner; hence, used in the same sense with reference to storms on land.
- Figuratively, to bear up against and overcome, as trouble or danger; come out of, as a trial, without permanent damage or loss.
- To suffer a change, such as discoloration or more or less complete disintegration, in consequence of exposure to the weather or atmosphere. See weathering, 2.
- To resist or bear exposure to the weather.
- Towards the side exposed to wind
- Face and withstand with courage
- (idiom) (make heavy weather of) To exaggerate the difficulty of something to be done.
- (idiom) (under the weather) Suffering from a hangover.
- (idiom) (under the weather) Somewhat indisposed; slightly ill.
- (idiom) (under the weather) Intoxicated; drunk.
BRAVE vs WEATHER: RELATED WORDS
- Audacious, Spunky, Undaunted, Lionhearted, Spirited, Valorous, Stouthearted, Bold, Intrepid, Dauntless, Fearless, Heroic, Gallant, Valiant, Courageous
- Cold, Climate, Storm, Temperatures, Conditions, Meteorological, Winter, Rain, Weather condition, Brave out, Atmospheric condition, Brave, Endure, Windward, Upwind
BRAVE vs WEATHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Audacious, Spunky, Undaunted, Lionhearted, Spirited, Valorous, Stouthearted, Bold, Intrepid, Dauntless, Fearless, Heroic, Gallant, Valiant, Courageous
- Weatherman, Cold, Climate, Storm, Temperatures, Conditions, Meteorological, Winter, Rain, Weather condition, Atmospheric condition, Brave, Endure, Windward, Upwind
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