doughtiness (Meaning)

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doughtiness (n.)

The quality of being doughty; valor; bravery.

doughtiness Sentence Examples

  1. He was renowned for his doughtiness in battle and his unwavering loyalty.
  2. The hero's doughtiness was an inspiration to his troops and a source of terror to his enemies.
  3. Despite the odds stacked against him, he fought with doughtiness, never giving up no matter the cost.
  4. Her doughtiness in the face of adversity was a testament to her strength of character.
  5. The knight's doughtiness was evident in the way he charged into the fray without hesitation.
  6. His doughtiness made him a legend among men, a beacon of hope that inspired generations to come.
  7. Though small in stature, she possessed a doughtiness that belied her size.
  8. The samurai's doughtiness was not merely a physical attribute; it was a reflection of his indomitable spirit.
  9. In a world filled with fear and uncertainty, her doughtiness was a shining light that dispelled the darkness.
  10. His doughtiness was a source of pride for his family and friends, who knew that he would never back down from a challenge.

FAQs About the word doughtiness

The quality of being doughty; valor; bravery.

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spinelessness, softness, fearfulness, cowardliness, cold feet, spinelessness, timidity, cowardice, poltroonery, fearfulness

He was renowned for his doughtiness in battle and his unwavering loyalty.

The hero's doughtiness was an inspiration to his troops and a source of terror to his enemies.

Despite the odds stacked against him, he fought with doughtiness, never giving up no matter the cost.

Her doughtiness in the face of adversity was a testament to her strength of character.