There remains much testing to be done before we’ll know if any of these valiant efforts produces a safe and truly effective countermeasure to this pandemic.
‘The whole world is coming together’: How the race for a COVID vaccine is revolutionizing Big Pharma|cleaf2013|September 21, 2020|Fortune
It seems to me that he is playing the part of the valiant hero nearing his end.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice(s) to an embattled philosophical position.
All The Wrong Reasons to Ban Gay Unions|Jay Michaelson|November 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Her valiant recovery made her an inspiration for everyone, and an icon for Democrats.
The Battle Is On in Gabby Giffords’s Old District|Eleanor Clift|October 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The savage beheading carried out by the thugs of the so-called Islamic State ended the life of brave man and a valiant journalist.
The James Foley I Knew in the ISIS War Zone|Jamie Dettmer|August 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In its finest World Cup victory, a valiant U.S. team gets revenge on the country that knocked it out of the last two cups.
Stars and Stripes 2, Black Stars 1: Team USA Takes a Win From Ghana|Tunku Varadarajan|June 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
When the Huns invaded Gaul, this skilled and valiant commander flew to its relief.
Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15)|Charles Morris
The valiant prelate passed the rest of his days in seclusion, supported by the alms of the faithful.
The Jesuits, 1534-1921|Thomas J. Campbell
But there was one of all that gang who did not flee, and that was the valiant hound.
Frontier Boys in Frisco|Wyn Roosevelt
Yet one by one the great trees toppled and fell before his valiant strokes.
Vermont|Rowland E. Robinson
Fare ye well, at home, most upright judges, and in warfare most valiant combatants.
The Captiva and The Mostellaria|Plautus
British Dictionary definitions for valiant
valiant
/ (ˈvæljənt) /
adjective
courageous, intrepid, or stout-hearted; brave
marked by bravery or couragea valiant deed
Derived forms of valiant
valianceorvaliancy, nounvaliantly, adverb
Word Origin for valiant
C14: from Old French vaillant, from valoir to be of value, from Latin valēre to be strong