Valiant
UK //ˈvælɪənt//US //ˈvæljənt//
Definition
Showing courage or determination in the face of danger.
In simple words: brave and courageous
Examples
- The soldiers made a valiant effort to protect their town.
- She received a medal for her valiant actions during the rescue.
- His valiant spirit inspired many to join the cause.
- The firefighters were valiant in saving lives during the blaze.
- A valiant attempt to climb the mountain ended in success.
Usage notes
Use 'valiant' to describe people or actions that show great bravery, often in a heroic context. It's generally formal and not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'valiant' as 'valiant knights' who courageously fight for honor.
Collocations
- valiant effort
- valiant warrior
- valiant act
Synonyms
- brave
- courageous
- heroic
- gallant
- intrepid
Antonyms
- cowardly
- timid
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'valley' - they have different meanings.
- Using it in casual contexts where a simpler word would suffice, like 'brave'.
- Incorrectly pronounced, often as 'val-yant' instead of 'val-i-uhnt'.