Antonyms for audaciously
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : aw-dey-shuhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ɔˈdeɪ ʃəs |
Definition of audaciously
Origin :- 1540s, "confident, intrepid," from Middle French audacieux, from audace "boldness," from Latin audacia "daring, boldness, courage," from audax "brave, bold, daring," but more often "bold" in a bad sense, "audacious, rash, foolhardy," from audere "to dare, be bold." Bad sense of "shameless" is attested from 1590s in English. Related: Audaciously.
- As in bravely : adv courageously
- As in shamelessly : adv brazenly
- As a foil to his austerity, therefore, she would be audaciously gay in his presence.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- "No doubt there are a few," returned Christopher audaciously.
- Extract from : « Christopher and the Clockmakers » by Sara Ware Bassett
- “I wish to take them with me, if you please,” answered Dorothy audaciously.
- Extract from : « The King's Daughters » by Emily Sarah Holt
- She turned leisurely, stopped her wheels, and looked at us audaciously.
- Extract from : « My Days and Nights on the Battle-Field » by Charles Carleton Coffin
- He could be so audaciously prophetic in the affairs of others.
- Extract from : « The Kingdom Round the Corner » by Coningsby Dawson
- Never before, I venture to say, was Cape Horn so audaciously insulted.
- Extract from : « Sea Stories » by Various
- De Maistre audaciously denies that Voltaire ever did more than dip into Locke.
- Extract from : « Voltaire » by John Morley
- Reasonably well for a queen, declared Sir James audaciously.
- Extract from : « In the Days of Queen Elizabeth » by Eva March Tappan
- “If you are the Queen of Heaven, make them render me my dues,” said Matelinn audaciously.
- Extract from : « Breton Legends » by Anonymous
- "Must have been what they call a brain wave," suggested Peggy, audaciously.
- Extract from : « Peggy Raymond's Way » by Harriet Lummis Smith
Synonyms for audaciously
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