Confident- feels sure about your own ability to do things and be successful.
Courage - mental or moral strength to venture, persevere or withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.
Courageous - brave, not deterred by danger or pain.
Daring — 1) adj. adventurous, audaciously bold, brave enough to do risky and dangerous things. 2) n— courage and willingness to do dangerous or unusual things (to take risks).
Dauntless - confident and not easily frightened.
Derring-do - very brave action (used humorously).
Determined - having a strong desire to do something that you will not let anyone stop you; having made a firm decision and being resolve not to change.
Devil-may-care - happy and willing to take risks.
Fearless - not afraid, in a way that people admire.
Foolhardy - recklessly bold or rash, taking stupid and unnecessary risks.
Fortitude - strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage.
Gallant — a man who is brave, esp. in a very difficult situation.
Gallantry - courage, especially in a battle.
Game — willing to try something dangerous, new, or difficult.
Grit (informal) - determination, courage, resolve strength of character that makes it possible for smb. to continue doing smth. difficult or unpleasant.
Gritty — showing determination and courage to continue doing smth. difficult or unpleasant.
Gut (informal) - courage, determination, toughness of character that it takes to do smth. difficult or unpleasant.
Gutsy - brave, courageous and determined (slang).
Hardy - strong and healthy and able to bear difficult conditions and bad weather.
Heroic — extremely brave or determined or courageous, admired by many people.
Heroics - brave, bold, dramatic and determined (for a particular situation) actions or words often ones that are meant to seem impressive to other people; talk or behaviour that is too brave, bold or dramatic.
Heroism - very great courage, great bravery.
High-spirited - someone who has a lot of energy and enjoys fun and adventure.
Intrepid - very brave, fearless, willing to do dangerous things or go to dangerous places (often used humorously).
Jaunty — confident, happy and pleased with yourself.
Lion-hearted — very brave, courageous, determined.
Manhood - strength, courage, sexual power that people think a man should
have.
Moxie (American English) (informal ) - courage, determination (or nerve), energy, force of character.
Nerve — courage and confidence in a dangerous, difficult, or frightening situation.
Nervy (American English) — brave, confident, steadiness, courage, sense of purpose shown when facing a demanding situation; bold (or impudent).
Noble — fine personal qualities that people admire, generous, courage, honesty, care for others (used to show approval).
Patriotism - love of your country, willingness to defend it.
Pluck (old-fashioned) — spirited courage, determination.
Plucky (informal) (often used in newspapers) - brave, determined, showing courage in the face of difficulties.
Reckless - showing a lack of care about danger and the possible results of your actions.
Self-denying - not doing or having the things he or she enjoys for moral or religious reasons.
Selfless — caring about other people more than about yourself (used to show approval).
Self-sacrificing — the one who decides not to do or have something he or she wants or needs, in order to help someone else.
Spirited - full of energy and determination or courage (used to show approval).
Spunk (informal) (esp. American English) — courage, determination.
Spunky (informal) - having a lot of courage, energy, determination, brave, full of enthusiasm.
Stout (formal) — brave, determined, courageous.
Temerarious (poetic/literary) — bold, reckless, rash.
Unafraid - not frightened, confident that you can do something or deal with something.
Valiant- very brave, courageous, determined especially in a difficult situation.
Valour — strength of mind or spirit that enables a person to encounter danger with firmness.
Virile — having or showing traditionally male qualities such as strength, courage, brave, and full of energy etc. (used to show approval).
Will - determination to do something that you have decided to do even if this is difficult.
Наименования людей, обладающих качествами героя:
Brave — 1) an American Indian warrior; 2) a young man that shows courage or a fitting spirit.
Dare-devil - a person who is prepared to take dangerous things, esp. in a very careless way.
Goodie (British English) (informal) — someone in a book or film who is good and does things you approve of.
Hercules - who is physically very strong.
Hero - 1) a person, esp. a man who is admired by many people for doing smth. brave or good and for courage and noble qualities; 2) the main character in a story; 3) a person esp. a man that you admire because of a particular quality or skill. 4) a ship that can travel underwater. 5) a long bread roll split along its length and filled with various type of food.
Protagonist (formal) — 1) the most important character in a play, film, or story. 2) One of the most important people taking part in a competition, battle, or struggle. Superman - a man of unusually great ability or strength.
Поведение, свойственное герою:
Bravado - the act of intentionally showing your courage or confidence, especially in,a way that is not unnecessarily dangerous.
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Brave — to deal with a difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation without showing fear
Dare — to be brave enough to do something that is risky or that you are afraid
to do.
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