courage in Norwegian

We got six translations of courage in English-Norwegian dictionary with synonyms, definitions, examples of usage and pronunciation.

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Noun

  • Uncountable
  • courage

Definitions of courage

Noun

1. The quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate.
2. The ability to do things which one finds frightening.

Other

1. The quality of not being afraid or intimidated easily without being incautious or inconsiderate.

Examples with translation

  • I admire his courage.
  • Jeg beundrer motet hans.
  • You can't do anything other than admire his courage.
  • En kan ikke gjøre noe annet enn å beundre hans mot.
  • I admire you for your courage.
  • Jeg beundrer deg for ditt mot.
  • I admire your courage.
  • Jeg beundrer motet ditt.
  • Sometimes you need to have the courage to make tough decisions.
  • Noen ganger er det nødvendig å ha mot til å ta vanskelige avgjørelser.

Examples of usage

  • "A great part of courage is the courage of having done the thing before. " —Waldo Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  • It takes a lot of courage to be successful in business.
  • "Courage is not the absence of fear. It is acting in spite of it. " —Mark Twain.
  • He plucked up the courage to tell her how he felt.
  • Paul writeth unto Timothy to courage him. — Tyndale.
  • To save the world requires faith and courage: faith in reason, and courage to proclaim what reason shows to be true.
  • He is certainly not without courage.
  • I was in awe of Tom's courage.
  • He had the courage to say it.
  • Tom had the courage to do what it took.
  • Keep up your courage.
  • It took courage to do what Tom did.
  • I wish I had the courage to do what Tom did.
  • I wish I had the courage to do that.
  • He is not entirely without courage.

Wikipedia says

  • Courage, bravery, fortitude, will, and intrepidity, is the ability to confront fear, pain, risk/danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. "Physical courage" is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death, or threat of death, while "moral courage" is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal, or discouragement.

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