Definition of

Daring

Courage

Arrojo can be used as a synonym for courage or bravery.

Arrojo is a term used in reference to bravery , audacity or courage . Acting boldly, therefore, implies doing so with courage or bravery.

For example: “The woman boldly jumped into the water to rescue the baby,” “If you want to succeed in life, you must act boldly, but measuring the consequences of your actions,” “We need a manager who makes decisions boldly.” .

Synonyms of courage

Among the many synonyms that we can find for the term courage, in addition to those set out in the previous paragraph, the most common are the following: daring , intrepidity, ardor, bravery, verve , resolution , liveliness, decision, arrests , enthusiasm , zeal, temper and guts .

As can be seen, this is an authentic list of qualities that human beings tend to appreciate and take as goals so that they become part of their personality.

Dart

Arrojo is a conjugation of throw, a verb that can be used with reference to throw or throw.

Face obstacles

When someone acts with courage, they do not focus on the fear that the situation they face may cause them, but on the objectives that they will achieve if they successfully overcome the obstacles. It is an expression of courage that we should all aspire to in the most difficult moments of life, whether to get through a difficult time successfully or to help others do so.

In this sense, courage is characteristic of heroes, but not only of those who belong to fiction, nor of strong beings capable of physically confronting large beasts, but of apparently ordinary people who make the decision not to let themselves be overwhelmed by the misfortunes, of mothers, fathers, daughters and sons who in the midst of adversity act with more than extraordinary courage and thus manage to move forward.

Arrojo, conjugation of throw

Arrojo, on the other hand, can be a conjugation of the verb to throw (throw with violence, throw): “If I throw the keys from here, do you think you can catch them?” , “Now that I live alone, I have to learn that when I throw a piece of paper on the ground, there will be no one to pick it up” , “Let's do this: you run to the left to throw them off, and I throw the ball to the right Where is Luis?

If the word is accented on the second letter O ( “thrown” ), it is also a conjugation of flinging: “Officer! Stop that boy: he just threw a rock at my car” , “In a fit of rage, the man threw the phone out the window” , “The Ukrainian athlete threw the javelin with all his strength and achieved a new record” .

It is interesting to mention that the verb throw is halfway between everyday speech and cultured language, since it can be part of both, depending on the context . In informal conversations, it is more common to use words like "tirar" or "lanzar" , among many others, depending on the Spanish-speaking region.

In the world of sports, on the other hand, the use of throwing is normal to refer to the action of propelling a ball through the air with force, or throwing itself against a target. Given that to overcome a sporting confrontation it is also necessary to have a series of qualities , such as dedication, discipline and, many times, courage, it is not unusual to come across the term courage to describe an admirable and very risky play in the middle. of a key moment.

a denomination

In Spain , more precisely in the council of Quirós in the region of Oviedo ( Principality of Asturias ), Arrojo is the name of a parish (an administrative entity). It has an area of ​​3.42 square kilometers and a population of less than a hundred inhabitants.

San Martín de Arrojo , also known as Arrojo , is also a parish in the municipality of Fonsagrada , which belongs to the Spanish province of Lugo ( Autonomous Community of Galicia ).