valiant
How to Use Valiant
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishBrave, especially when the effort is impressive even if it doesn't succeed.
"Valiant" is often paired with attempts or efforts that fail nobly — "a valiant effort" doesn't have to win.
Trace the full origin ↓Word Forms
more valiant comparative, valiants plural, most valiant superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The firefighters made a _____ attempt to reach the trapped family.
Etymology
From Old French vaillant, from Latin valere, "to be strong or worth something" — the same root as "value" and "valid".