Braver Meaning in Bengali: সাহসী, দুঃসাহসী, অতি সাহসী (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
Definition and Part of Speech
Braver (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) – /ˈbreɪvər/
As a noun, braver refers to a person who exhibits courage or fearlessness. As a verb, it means to face or confront something with courage. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is courageous or daring. As an adverb, it signifies an action done with bravery or fearlessness.
Synonyms of Braver
1. Courageous (সাহসী) – adjective
2. Fearless (দুঃসাহসী) – adjective
3. Valiant (বীর) – adjective
4. Bold (সাহসী) – adjective
5. Daring (সাহসিক) – adjective
Antonyms of Braver
1. Cowardly (ভীরু) – adjective
2. Timid (ভীরু) – adjective
3. Fearful (ভীরু) – adjective
4. Frightened (ভীরু) – adjective
5. Scared (ভীরু) – adjective
Origin of Braver
The word “braver” originated from the Middle English word “brave” which means “courageous” or “valiant.” It can be traced back to the Old Italian word “bravo” meaning “bold” or “wild.”
Nearby Words
1. Bravery (noun) – সাহসিকতা
2. Bravely (adverb) – সাহসে
3. Bravado (noun) – সাহসিকতা
4. Bravura (noun) – সাহসিকতা
5. Bravura (adjective) – সাহসিক
Braver in Literature Quotes
1. “It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends.” – J.K. Rowling (আমাদের শত্রুদের সম্মুখে দাঁড়ানোর জন্য অনেক সাহস প্রয়োজন, কিন্তু আমাদের বন্ধুদের সম্মুখে দাঁড়ানোর জন্যও সেই সাহস প্রয়োজন।)
2. “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill (সাফল্য চূড়ান্ত নয়, ব্যর্থতা মৃত্যুও নয়। চলার সাহসই গণনা করে।)
Braver Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: সাহসী
Hindi: साहसिक
Nepali: साहसिक
Urdu: بہادر
Tamil: தைரியமான
Telugu: ధైర్యంగా
Arabic: شجاع
Chinese: 勇敢者
Japanese: 勇者
Russian: храбрец
Sources: Wikipedia.org, Dictionary.com, TheFreeDictionary.com