brave face, put on a



brave face, put on a

Also, put up a brave front.
1. Face adversity cheerfully. For example, Even though she had been passed over for promotion, she put on a brave face.
2. Try to appear brave even though very frightened. For example, Harry was terrified of animals, but his boss was a dog lover, so he put up a brave front . [Second half of 1800s]
See also: brave, on, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AvisAY-visEnglish
TorbjØRn-Danish, Norwegian
FrÓ&Eth;I-Ancient Scandinavian
Coffey['kɔfi]
Alexandros-Greek, Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Greek Mythology
Ness (1)NESIrish Mythology