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All heroics synonyms

heΒ·roΒ·ic
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noun heroics

  • bluster β€” If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.
  • delivery β€” Delivery or a delivery is the bringing of letters, parcels, or other goods to someone's house or to another place where they want them.
  • salvage β€” the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
  • recovery β€” an act of recovering.
  • relief β€” prominence, distinctness, or vividness due to contrast.
  • grandiloquence β€” speech that is lofty in tone, often to the point of being pompous or bombastic.
  • swank β€” dashing smartness, as in dress or appearance; style.
  • self-satisfaction β€” a usually smug satisfaction with oneself, one's achievements, etc.
  • joy β€” a female given name.
  • gasconade β€” extravagant boasting; boastful talk.
  • treasure β€” wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate.
  • bravado β€” Bravado is an appearance of courage or confidence that someone shows in order to impress other people.
  • pretension β€” the laying of a claim to something.
  • bombast β€” Bombast is trying to impress people by saying things that sound impressive but have little meaning.
  • braggadocio β€” vain empty boasting
  • avowal β€” open acknowledgment or declaration
  • pride β€” Thomas, died 1658, English soldier and regicide.
  • vaunt β€” to speak vaingloriously of; boast of: to vaunt one's achievements.
  • ransom β€” John Crowe [kroh] /kroʊ/ (Show IPA), 1888–1974, U.S. poet, critic, and teacher.
  • saving β€” tending or serving to save; rescuing; preserving.
  • redemption β€” an act of redeeming or atoning for a fault or mistake, or the state of being redeemed.
  • feat β€” a noteworthy or extraordinary act or achievement, usually displaying boldness, skill, etc.: Arranging the treaty was a diplomatic feat.
  • reclamation β€” the reclaiming of desert, marshy, or submerged areas or other wasteland for cultivation or other use.
  • heroism β€” the qualities or attributes of a hero or heroine: He showed great heroism in battle.
  • liberation β€” the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
  • deliverance β€” Deliverance is rescue from imprisonment, danger, or evil.
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • performance β€” a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience.
  • salvation β€” the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction, etc.
  • disentanglement β€” Removal of, or extrication from twists, tangles, complications or confusion.
  • disembarrass β€” to disentangle or extricate from something troublesome, embarrassing, or the like.
  • pride and joy β€” a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.
  • recklessness β€” utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action; without caution; careless (usually followed by of): to be reckless of danger.
  • rashness β€” acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
  • derring-do β€” Derring-do is the quality of being bold, often in a rather showy or foolish way.
  • irresponsibility β€” said, done, or characterized by a lack of a sense of responsibility: His refusal to work shows him to be completely irresponsible.
  • exaggeration β€” A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is.
  • disembarrassment β€” Freedom or relief from impediment or perplexity.
  • emancipation β€” The fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.
  • exploit β€” Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
  • extrication β€” The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement.
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