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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Heroism \Her"o*ism\ (?; 277), n. [F. h['e]ro["i]sme.]
   The qualities characteristic of a hero, as courage, bravery,
   fortitude, unselfishness, etc.; the display of such
   qualities.

         Heroism is the self-devotion of genius manifesting
         itself in action.                        --Hare.

   Syn: {Heroism}, {Courage}, {Fortitude}, {Bravery}, {Valor},
        {Intrepidity}, {Gallantry}.

   Usage: Courage is generic, denoting fearlessness or defiance
          of danger; fortitude is passive courage, the habit of
          bearing up nobly under trials, danger, and sufferings;
          bravery is courage displayed in daring acts; valor is
          courage in battle or other conflicts with living
          opponents; intrepidity is firm courage, which shrinks
          not amid the most appalling dangers; gallantry is
          adventurous courage, dashing into the thickest of the
          fight. Heroism may call into exercise all these
          modifications of courage. It is a contempt of danger,
          not from ignorance or inconsiderate levity, but from a
          noble devotion to some great cause, and a just
          confidence of being able to meet danger in the spirit
          of such a cause. Cf. {Courage}.

Source : WordNet®

heroism
     n : the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic
         courage when facing danger (especially in battle); "he
         showed great heroism in battle"; "he received a medal for
         valor" [syn: {gallantry}, {valor}, {valour}, {valorousness},
          {valiance}, {valiancy}]
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