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  • 21mettle — n 1. disposition, temperament, character, nature, makeup, complexion, stripe, stamp, type, mold, Archaic. constitution; temper, humor, habit, vein, tenor, frame of mind; inclination, bent, bias, turn, turn of mind. 2. vigor, vigorousness, energy …

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  • 22perversity — n 1. contrariness, contradictoriness, contradictiousness, Archaic. contrariousness, contrariety, contumaciousness, contumacity, contumacy, frowardness, seditiousness, refractoriness, querulousness; waywardness, disobedience, intransigence,… …

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  • 23pluck — v 1. pull, pull off, pull out, draw, draw out, withdraw, remove, extract, take out; collect, gather, gather or get in, cull, glean; harvest, reap, crop, pick, cut. 2. tug, tug at, pull, pull at, hitch, hitch up, hike, hike up; twitch, vellicate,… …

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  • 24prowess — n 1. bravery, courage, valor, valorousness, valiancy, valiance, heroism; stout heartedness, lionheartedness, iron heartedness, great heartedness, high heartedness; virility, manliness, manfulness, manhood, gallantry, chivalry, chivalrousness,… …

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  • 25valor — n 1. courage, bravery, valorousness, valiancy, valiance, heroism, prowess, stout heartedness, lionhc rtedness, great heartedness; virility, manliness, manfuiness, manhood, gallantry, chivalry, chivalrousness; intrepidity, intrepidness,… …

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  • 26indomitable — /ɪnˈdɒmətəbəl / (say in domuhtuhbuhl) adjective that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, pride, courage, etc. {Late Latin indomitābilis, from Latin in in 3 + domitāre (frequentative of domāre tame) –indomitableness, noun –indomitably,… …

  • 27valor — [n] bravery backbone*, boldness, courage, dash*, defiance, derring do*, determination, fearlessness, fight, firmness, fortitude, gallantry, grit*, guts*, hardihood, heart, heroism, indomitableness, intestinal fortitude*, intrepidity,… …

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  • 28indomitability — indomitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to subdue or defeat. DERIVATIVES indomitability noun indomitableness noun indomitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin indomitabilis, from in not + domitare to tame …

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  • 29indomitable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to subdue or defeat. DERIVATIVES indomitability noun indomitableness noun indomitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin indomitabilis, from in not + domitare to tame …

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  • 30indomitably — indomitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to subdue or defeat. DERIVATIVES indomitability noun indomitableness noun indomitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin indomitabilis, from in not + domitare to tame …

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