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View synonyms for mettle

mettle

[met-l]

noun

  1. courage and fortitude.

    a man of mettle.

    Synonyms: fiber, nerve, ardor, vigor, pluck, valor
  2. disposition or temperament.

    a man of fine mettle.



mettle

/ ˈmɛtəl /

noun

  1. courage; spirit

  2. inherent character

  3. roused to putting forth one's best efforts

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mettle1

1575–85; spelling variant of metal, in metaphoric usages
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mettle1

C16: originally variant spelling of metal
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. on one's mettle, in the position of being incited to do one's best.

    The loss of the first round put him on his mettle to win the match.

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Example Sentences

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I don’t see the big deal about the continuation of the USC-Notre Dame rivalry when the Trojans can annually test their mettle against such powerhouses as Missouri State and Georgia Southern!

What happens after the honeymoon will be the real test of Markle’s mettle.

From Salon

Nearly two decades ago, Nic Novicki was another young comedian living in Queens, testing his mettle in the competitive New York City comedy scene.

The reaction to their 27-19 loss to the Lions in Brisbane was unsparing and questioning of not just their mettle but the veritable future of the game in Australia.

From BBC

Showing the mettle that took her own and Ozzy’s career to great heights, Sharon recalls, “They were holding everything up. And I said, ‘Of course, of course, I’ll give it to you!”

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