Meaning of Mettle | Babel Free
ˈmɛtəlDefinitions
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A quality of courage and endurance. uncountable, usually
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Good temperament and character. uncountable, usually
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Obsolete spelling of metal (“metallic substance”). alt-of, obsolete, uncountable, usually
Examples
“By this Day and this Light, the fellow ha's mettell enough in his belly.”
“Please read on and discover the issues in education that test the mettle of those who experience this world every day.”
“He was presently in as active circulation, on the campus and elsewhere, as ever. The few who looked after him at all came to the view that he possessed more mettle than stamina.”
“Its possible that some traders will become less interested as their offline lives resume more fully, but their mettle may really be tested when the market runs into its next downturn.”
“Your Maſter quits you: and for your ſeruice done him, / So much againſt the mettle of your ſex”
“The arrival of this unexpected heir soon taking wind in the court, still makes good for the Sol, and keeps the court upon its mettle.”
“They have neither gold nor silver of their owne, wine nor oyle, or scarce any corne growing in those united Provinces, little or no Wood, Tinne, Lead, Iron, Silke, Wooll, any stuffe almost, or Mettle; and yet Hungary, Transilvania, that bragge of their mines, fertile England cannot compare with them.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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