lionheart

[ˈlaɪənhɑːrt]

lionheart Definition

a person who is brave and determined, showing great courage in the face of adversity.

Using lionheart: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lionheart" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He showed his lionheart by standing up to the bullies.

  • Example

    She faced her fears with lionhearted determination.

  • Example

    The soldiers fought with lionhearted bravery in the face of danger.

lionheart Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lionheart

Phrases with lionheart

  • have a lion's heart

    to be brave and courageous

    Example

    Despite the danger, he had a lion's heart and went ahead with the rescue mission.

  • lionhearted effort

    a display of great courage and determination

    Example

    The team put in a lionhearted effort to win the championship.

  • lionhearted leader

    a person who leads with great courage and determination

    Example

    The lionhearted leader inspired his team to achieve great things.

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Summary: lionheart in Brief

'Lionheart' [ˈlaɪənhɑːrt] refers to a person who is brave and determined, showing great courage in the face of adversity. It is often used to describe someone who faces their fears with determination, such as 'She faced her fears with lionhearted determination.' The phrase 'have a lion's heart' means to be brave and courageous, while 'lionhearted effort' describes a display of great courage and determination.

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