1. braveheart - Noun
2. braveheart - Adjective
braveheart (comparative more braveheart, superlative most braveheart)
brave
braveheart (plural bravehearts)
A brave person.
I want you to pretend this is fucking Braveheart or some shit. Randy Blythe
Since Stark had come back from the Otherworld, he'd been too weak and out of it to do much more than eat, sleep, and play computer games with Seoras, which was actually a super weird sight, it was like high school meets Braveheart meets Call of Duty. P. C. Cast
Additionally, bagpipes have often been used in various films depicting moments from Scottish and Irish history; the film Braveheart and the theatrical show Riverdance have served to make the uilleann pipes more commonly known. Source: Internet
"Braveheart" won the Oscar and is quoted to death for its inspiring story of a Scottish folk hero, but released just six weeks later in its shadow was "Rob Roy" starring Liam Neeson, and it hardly made a dent at the box office, earning just $31 million. Source: Internet
He is assisted by his blond niece Lori, his brute friend Gator, and his dog Braveheart to solve mysteries and drive their car The Hushmobile. Source: Internet
In contrast to the negative depictions, Mel Gibson 's film Braveheart (1995) portrays Isabella (played by the French actress Sophie Marceau ) more sympathetically. Source: Internet