braveheart

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English

Etymology

From brave +‎ heart.

Adjective

braveheart (comparative more braveheart, superlative most braveheart)

  1. brave
    • 2011 October 1, Saj Chowdhury, “Wolverhampton 1 - 2 Newcastle”, in BBC Sport:
      For all of Newcastle's braveheart efforts, Wolves were also guilty of profligacy with Fletcher and Doyle wasting chances when in good positions.

Noun

braveheart (plural bravehearts)

  1. A brave person.
    • 2011 September 29, Pallavi Sharma, “Beating Stress May Not be a Cake Walk for all”, in Top News, archived from the original on 11 October 2011:
      Jumping off a cliff is indeed dangerous, but it's meant for bravehearts only.