Never did his fortitude waver when he tackled his midterms; he stood strong and totally didn't cry.
Fortitude was a must need to be able to sing in front of such a huge audience.
She finished her hard task with great fortitude.
The man on the mountain ledge held on tightly to the rocks and kept climbing up without resting, which was a way to show his fortitude.
synonym: courageCourage is a synonym because it means the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear.
His fortitude throughout the entire event was admirable.
I totally respect his fortitude to be able to finish swimming the lake that has crocodiles.
I fought the frog with great fortitude.
He admires the spy's fortitude to complete the espionage under pressure.
I was impressed by his fortitude rather than his intelligence; he assailed the principle with a falcon punch.
The shark endured the pain from the wounds with great fortitude, and vowed to take his vengeance on the shark, dolphin, and whale hunters.
Cinderella bore the rough works and taunts from her stepmother with fortitude until she met the prince.
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She displayed fortitude in spite of her misfortune.
Her fortitude during the war earned her great honor, respect, and a medal of courage.
A firefighter was awarded for his fortitude during a difficult firefight.
A colonel in the army once said that a hero was just a person that has five more seconds of fortitude.
She endured the horrible conditions with extreme fortitude.
Sentence: Saumaries were known for incredible loyality and fortitude.
Never did his fortitude waver when he tackled his midterms; he stood strong and totally didn't cry.
ReplyDeleteFortitude was a must need to be able to sing in front of such a huge audience.
ReplyDeleteShe finished her hard task with great fortitude.
ReplyDeleteThe man on the mountain ledge held on tightly to the rocks and kept climbing up without resting, which was a way to show his fortitude.
ReplyDeletesynonym: courage
ReplyDeleteCourage is a synonym because it means the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear.
His fortitude throughout the entire event was admirable.
ReplyDeleteI totally respect his fortitude to be able to finish swimming the lake that has crocodiles.
ReplyDeleteI fought the frog with great fortitude.
ReplyDeleteHe admires the spy's fortitude to complete the espionage under pressure.
ReplyDeleteI was impressed by his fortitude rather than his intelligence; he assailed the principle with a falcon punch.
ReplyDeleteThe shark endured the pain from the wounds with great fortitude, and vowed to take his vengeance on the shark, dolphin, and whale hunters.
ReplyDeleteCinderella bore the rough works and taunts from her stepmother with fortitude until she met the prince.
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DeleteShe displayed fortitude in spite of her misfortune.
ReplyDeleteHer fortitude during the war earned her great honor, respect, and a medal of courage.
ReplyDeleteA firefighter was awarded for his fortitude during a difficult firefight.
ReplyDeleteA colonel in the army once said that a hero was just a person that has five more seconds of fortitude.
ReplyDeleteShe endured the horrible conditions with extreme fortitude.
ReplyDeleteSentence: Saumaries were known for incredible loyality and fortitude.
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