The Collaborative International Dictionary
Temerariously
Temerarious \Tem`er*a"ri*ous\, a. [L. temerarius. See Temerity.] Unreasonably adventurous; despising danger; rash; headstrong; audacious; reckless; heedless. -- Tem`er*a"ri*ous*ly, adv.
I spake against temerarious judgment.
--Latimer.
Usage examples of "temerariously".
I went gladly enough, secured the new job, learned how to do it acceptably, and was temerariously happy and light-hearted for two whole weeks.
There could never be presented a subject less calculated to be wound up with a rhetorical flourish or to close in pompous affirmation than that which I have so temerariously brought before you this afternoon.
He met Alvord, and temerariously agreed to go with him to the lodge that evening.