Valiant
EN→ZH
What Does Valiant Mean?
- 勇敢的
- 英勇的
- 刚强的
Valiant Pronunciation
/ˈvæl.jənt/
Valiant Definition
adjective
Definition
possessing or showing courage or determination
In ZH
拥有或表现出勇气或决心
How to Use Valiant in a Sentence
- The valiant knight fought bravely for his kingdom.
- She made a valiant effort to save the company from bankruptcy.
- His valiant actions in the face of danger saved many lives.
- They were valiant in their pursuit of justice.
- The team's valiant comeback in the last minute shocked everyone.
noun
Definition
a person who shows great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
In ZH
在危险面前表现出巨大勇气的人,特别是在战斗中
How to Use Valiant in a Sentence
- The valiant of old are often celebrated in songs and stories.
- He was remembered as a valiant for his bravery in war.
- Valiants in folklore often embody the ideals of heroism.
- The valiant stood together against overwhelming odds.
- Historical accounts often portray valiance as a noble trait.
Cultural Notes
In many cultures, tales of valiant heroes are pivotal, often reflecting societal values of bravery and sacrifice.