mettle

coragem
definition
noun
the team showed their true mettle in the second half
a person's ability to cope well with difficulties or to face a demanding situation in a spirited and resilient way.
translation of 'mettle'
noun
fervor,
impetuosidade,
vivacidade,
energia,
ardor
example
He had to find his 'mettle' as a leader, and he quickly realised that musical talent was not enough.
Even computers were not left behind and an entire roomful of youngsters showed their 'mettle' with the gadgets.
Although Kelly presents herself as uncomplicated and cheerful, every so often the public glimpse her true 'mettle' .
It is the closest that the PGA Tour has come to links conditions, the ultimate test of a golfer's 'mettle' and patience.
The event, promised to be a grand show, will see a display of grit, zeal and 'mettle' .
the team showed their true 'mettle' in the second half
The true 'mettle' of the new British system won't be apparent until it's tested in a crisis.
Give some of the youngsters in the bank a chance to show their 'mettle' .
It will take sterner tests before we see the true 'mettle' of these Mayo players.
The children also proved their 'mettle' in reciting popular Tamil poetry.
I am pretty sure he means resources, 'mettle' and grit but the point is well-made.
Securing the future of Social Security is a vital test of the current Congress' 'mettle' .
This is really the basis of assessing character, where people show their true 'mettle' .
I cannot say I am confident every jellyfish that has held the post since then would have shown the same 'mettle' .
The politicians, both those who hold office and others who aspire to displace them, are yet to show such 'mettle' .
But where the program really shows its 'mettle' is in the certification requirement.
the team showed their true 'mettle' in the second half
Finally now he is ready to test his 'mettle' at the place where the spirit of Olympics was born: Greece.
But they better show their 'mettle' , given that reunification is around the corner.
This woman of steel has proved her 'mettle' many a time, in her feisty battle with the judiciary and opposition.
Carnatic musicians today have more avenues to prove their 'mettle' than artistes in general had even a few years ago.
He can start by showing 'mettle' and reversing the decision to hold a public inquiry.
The chorus is youthful and 'mettlesome' , impressively precise yet never mechanical.
He was a vigorous and 'mettlesome' man who loved a yarn.
Their horses were beasts of burden, not 'mettlesome' chargers, and during the British civil wars cost half as much as proper cavalry horses.
There had been plenty of 'mettlesome' , even feminine-looking women drivers before Hellé began making headlines.
When you have a problem, people create a commission to look at it, because it may be 'mettlesome' .
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