I read a sentence:
It is not fortitude to be brave from ignorance and folly.
Why we use from in the construction brave from?
What is the full meaning of the sentence?
Answer
It means “…to be brave because you are ignorant and foolish”.
A person who goes into a dangerous situation even though they are fully aware of the risks is more truly brave than one who rushes in without stopping to think.
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