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valorous

[val-er-uhs] / ˈvæl ər əs /


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Infamously, Griffith depicts the Ku Klux Klan -- America's and the world's largest white terrorist organization -- as heroic and valorous.

From Salon

Despite the valorous efforts of all involved — the movie was filmed without the use of a green screen — the action is at times incomprehensible.

From New York Times

The 2020 defense policy bill removed a requirement that such awards be given within five years of a valorous act.

From Seattle Times

“The Boys” being “The Boys,” of course, the show throws up as many obstacles as possible to keep its most valorous characters from finding true happiness with each other.

From New York Times

The sum total of his government experience includes valorous military duty and eight years as the mayor of the roughly 300th-largest town in the United States.

From Washington Post