1. braving - Noun
2. braving - Verb
of Brave
A bravado; a boast.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA man may be buoyed up by the efflation of his wild desires to brave any imaginable peril; but he cannot calmly see one he loves braving the same peril; simply because he cannot feel within turn that which prompts another. He sees the danger, and feels not the power that is to overcome it. George Henry Lewes
According to one fan, the secret birthright that's hinted at in the trailer will point to a more menacing darkness than one might expect of a young man braving an unjust world to discover who he is. Source: Internet
After braving several obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. Source: Internet
Early morning anglers in Two Harbors have been catching salmon while braving the cold weather. Source: Internet
A record number of refugees are braving the deadly voyage from Libya to Italy. Source: Internet
Millions of Americans will cast ballots tomorrow (Tuesday, US time) in an election day unlike any other, braving the threat of COVID-19 and the potential for violence and intimidation after one of the most polarising presidential races in US history. Source: Internet