outbrave

verb
/aʊtˈbɹeɪv/UK

Etymology

From out- + brave.

  1. derived from bravo
  2. borrowed from brave
  3. prefixed as outbrave — “out + brave

Definitions

  1. To stand out bravely against

    To stand out bravely against; to face up to courageously.

  2. To surpass or outrival.

    • to outbrave one another, they will tire their bodies, macerate their souls, and through contentions or mutual invitations beggar themselves.
  3. To be more brave than.

    • There, like one possessed, Outraving and outbraving all the rest, One Lycabas, from Tuscan city sent To purge a deed of blood by banishment, As I withstood him, struck a breakneck blow, And would have dashed me to the waves below […]

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