outbrave

[out-breyv]

outbrave Definition

  • 1to be braver than someone else
  • 2to defy or challenge someone with bravery

Using outbrave: Examples

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

  • Example

    He tried to outbrave his opponent by staring him down.

  • Example

    She outbraved the danger and went into the burning building to save the child.

  • Example

    The soldiers outbraved the enemy and won the battle.

outbrave Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outbrave

Phrases with outbrave

  • to act more bravely than one is actually capable of

    Example

    He outbraved himself by jumping off the cliff without checking the depth of the water first.

  • to face a difficult situation with courage and determination

    Example

    Despite the heavy rain and strong winds, the rescue team outbraved the storm and successfully saved the stranded hikers.

  • to overcome unfavorable circumstances with bravery and perseverance

    Example

    The underdog team outbraved the odds and won the championship game.

Origins of outbrave

from 'out' meaning 'more than' and 'brave'

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Summary: outbrave in Brief

'Outbrave' [out-breyv] means to be braver than someone else or to defy or challenge someone with bravery. It is often used in situations where one person tries to intimidate or stare down another person. Phrases like 'outbrave oneself,' 'outbrave the storm,' and 'outbrave the odds' illustrate the various contexts in which the term can be used.