noun
- great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘valor’
Examples
- The soldier was awarded a medal for his valour in combat.
- She showed great valour when she rescued the child from the burning building.
- The knights were known for their valour on the battlefield.
- His acts of valour during the war made him a national hero.
- The firefighters displayed remarkable valour during the emergency.
- Stories of valour and sacrifice inspire future generations.