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lose courage Meaning in Bengali



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lose courage's Usage Examples:

Spanish army at the gates of the city, however, caused the Protestants to lose courage and surrender Aachen to Spinola.


But the Abbot of the monastery, Augustyn Kordecki, did not lose courage, and, appealing to the Mother of God, inspired Polish defenders to extreme.


can imagine what is happening in Austria, whose citizens are about to lose courage and hope.


Because God is the centre of the issue, no one should take this easily, or lose courage.


At this, both lose courage and find themselves unable to go through with their plans.


Seeing more than half of the Section killed or wounded, he did not lose courage.


When Yar Mohammed began to lose courage Pottinger physically drove him forward.


Wood, but when Bill and Boney accost her she slaps them twice and they lose courage, allowing her to run away down the hill.


their forces "as if from a fountain gushing forth indoors", and did not lose courage or determination in defeat.


The letter mentions that some Christians lose courage.


It was hoped that enemy troops would lose courage if they heard bullets flying around them, if they believed that their.


He will meet with many difficulties, but let him not lose courage.


My credo is to neither lose courage nor humor! — Gerda Herrmann Additionally, from 1968 until the birth of.


"Indira Gandhi taught me not to lose courage: Lord Swraj Paul".


Yet he did not lose courage and collected a band of dedicated men from Bhiring village of Bhimber.


There is only one irreparable fault - to lack faith, to lose courage, to be smaller than one's love - I love you a million times.


According to Hoffding, Kierkegaard taught us never to lose courage, whatever the difficulties.


išsigąsta išsigando išsigandai išsigando to get a scare, fright; to lose courage vargti vargstu vargsti vargsta vargau vargai vargo to have difficulties.


Shikha feels dejected, so her husband (Sudhir Mitoo) consoles her not to lose courage.



Synonyms:

heroism; dauntlessness; valorousness; fearlessness; nerve; fortitude; heart; courageous; valiancy; stoutheartedness; courageousness; spirit; Dutch courage; braveness; spunk; brave; valor; bravery; mettle; valiance; intrepidity; gallantry; valour;

Antonyms:

fearfulness; cowardice; cowardly; faintheartedness; timidity;

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