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Audaciously

Audaciously \Au*da"cious*ly\, adv. In an audacious manner; with excess of boldness; impudently.

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audaciously

adv. 1 In a audacious manner; bravely, daringly, but not foolheartedly. 2 In a brazen, forthright manner.

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audaciously

adv. in an audacious manner; "an idea so daring and yet so audaciously tempting that a shiver of excitement quivered through him"

Usage examples of "audaciously".

Seized with mortal dread, Theos gazed helplessly at his reckless, beautiful poet friend, who with head erect and visage white as a waning moon, haughtily confronted his Sovereign and audaciously asserted his right to be heard, even in the Holy place of worship!

But I believe she looked a little pale as she gravely adjusted the flowers so audaciously violated by the touch of the cool young gentleman.

She looked at the discard, changed the cards which did not suit her, while she audaciously scored points she never made, and pocketed the money thus won without shame or remorse.

She had flirted audaciously during the day with some young Englishmen and Canadians of her acquaintance, and after passing the La Chine Rapids she had taken the hearts of all the men by springing suddenly to her feet, apostrophizing the tumult with a charming attitude, and warbling a delicious bit of song.

The crowds of commoners and lower classes parted without a murmur to let them through, and the brown man audaciously eeled along behind them, with us behind him, until we were almost as far forward as the front ranks of real notables.