Also means
wild, fierce
Usage Note
Bravo as an adjective means courageous or fierce — used to describe people or animals. As an interjection ¡Bravo! it is a cheer of approval. In bullfighting, un toro bravo is a fighting bull; the related noun bravura describes bold spirit.
Examples
"Es un soldado bravo y valiente."
Natural Translation
He is a brave and valiant soldier.
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