act of belittling someone's prestige
act of binding oneself for another's debt
act of blackmail
act of blowing up
act of boiling
act of breaking a tie result
act of brushing
act of bursting into leaf
act of buying
act of carrying
act of charging an adversary with being or doing what he or she criticizes in others
act of charity
act of chewing
act of choosing
act of clearing of land
act of closing
act of coagulating
act of commission
act of comparing an opposing argument to ridiculous extremes
act of composing
act of concealment
Act of Congress
act of conking out
act of contrition
act of courage
act of criticizing harshly
act of criticizing matters which one knows nothing about
act of curving downwards
act of deceiving
act of defiance
act of defining a concept or object in order to make it distinct from others
act of delegation
act of depositing something
act of descent from a narcotic ecstasy
act of dividing electoral districts in a way to favor a particular group
act of documenting
act of doing something for a long time
act of doing the dishes
act of drinking liquor
act of drinking wine
act of driving a chariot
act of driving game from cover toward a stationary hunter
act of eating flesh
act of eating meat
act of eating the flesh of Christ during Communion
act of emancipating
act of embezzlement
act of entering
act of espionage
Plural: acts of courage
- Translate "act of courage" to Spanish: acto de valor
English Synonyms of "act of courage": deed of prowess
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* Dictionary generated with Word Magic databases version 9.2
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