verb
- surpassed or exceeded in bravery or boldness; showed greater courage than
- faced or confronted defiantly; stood up to with courage
Usage: archaic or literary; past tense of outbrave
Usage: archaic or literary; past tense of outbrave
Examples
- The knight outbraved his enemies by charging directly into battle.
- She outbraved her fear and spoke the truth despite the consequences.
- He outbraved the storm and sailed onward without hesitation.
- The soldiers outbraved the enemy's threats and held their ground.
- In that moment, she outbraved all her doubts and took the leap.