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		[ val -er-uh s ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈvæl ər əs / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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adjective having valor; courageous; valiant; brave.  
characterized by valor: valorous deeds.  
Origin of valorous  First recorded in 1470–80; from Medieval Latin valorōsus  “valiant,” from Latin valor  “worth, honor” + -ōsus  adjective suffix; see origin at valor, -ous
OTHER WORDS FROM valorous val·or·ous·ly,  adverb val·or·ous·ness,  noun non·val·or·ous,  adjective non·val·or·ous·ly,  adverb 
non·val·or·ous·ness,  noun un·val·or·ous,  adjective un·val·or·ous·ly,  adverb un·val·or·ous·ness,  noun 
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Example sentences from the Web for valorous Again, you will see no military awards made for valorous  discretion in combat.
The Medal of Honor Disgrace | Brian Van Reet| March 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Sometimes their valorous  decoration or place of death is also listed.
On Memorial Day, a Soldier Honors the Fallen | Jonathan Raab| May 28, 2012| DAILY BEAST
(the valorous ;) rebaptize thee with a cudgel, and then hang thee.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine--Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847 | Various
But death was slow to attack the valorous  braves while the doable lay largely extended before them.
Stanley in Africa | James P. Boyd
Everybody burst out laughing, and the valorous  Sandy looked rather crestfallen.
The Boy Settlers | Noah Brooks
Bacon observes that the most valorous  and generous nations scorn this practice.
Flowers of Freethought | George W. Foote
The valorous  retreat of the French and their last-ditch stand on the Marne compelled admiration.
Woodrow Wilson and the World War | Charles Seymour
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