✅ Brave is the perfect word to describe someone who shows courage in the face of threat (brave first-responders).
✅ Valiant also describes courage in the face of threat, but coupled with deeds of extreme strength or endurance because or as part of that courage (It was a valiant effort to pull him from the icy water).
✅ Someone who is valiant can also be described as brave, and the two words can be used synonymously (brave souls; a valiant warrior).
✅ However, valiant emphasizes difficult and dangerous deeds, especially when they benefit someone other than yourself (He was remembered as a valiant defender of the weak).
Are you brave enough to check out these synonyms for valiant?
✅ Offer means to present something so that it can be accepted or rejected (She offered to help).
✅ Tender used to be used in a similar way, but isn’t anymore. Nowadays it’s the perfect word for making a formal proposal or presenting something formally (tender your resignation).
✅ Offer is a general term that can be used in a variety of circumstances (offer a cup of tea; offer assistance in a crisis), while tender is limited in the present day to resigning from a job or bidding for a contract.
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✅ Dominant best describes something that is most important or most influential (the dominant market; the dominant defensive player).
✅ Predominant best describes something that is widely prevalent or dominant over all others (Courage is my predominant trait; the predominant focus of research on illness and not prevention).
✅ Dominant and predominant can both mean main or major, and they can also both describe something or someone that has authority or power over others (a predominant flavor of garlic; a dominant leader).
With the help of Grammar Coach, try using predominant to describe your most important trait.