courageously

[ UK /kʌɹˈe‍ɪd‍ʒəsli/ ]
[ US /kɝˈeɪdʒəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a courageous manner
    bravely he went into the burning house
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How To Use courageously In A Sentence

  • I have simply 'boycotted' BBC until it gets it head out of its ass and starts covering the news courageously and independently. BBC: Imperial Tool
  • We fail to appreciate and respect the uphill struggle that so many people face courageously and cleverly every day in what should be a simple choice for survival.
  • The crew acted courageously in staying with the ship until all the passengers had been taken to safety.
  • Kontraux" means "against, opposite", or "in opposition to" as "Li kuragxe batalis kune kun ni kontraux niaj malamikoj", He courageously fought with us against our enemies. The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians
  • Under the correct leadership of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, the army and civilians in flooded areas fought the floods courageously,[Sentence dictionary] reducing the losses to the minimum.
  • In early June, a number of citizens courageously defied religious zealots to register their protest while calling for conciliation and peace.
  • When Kansas removed evolution from its science standards, Bush courageously said this was a matter for the state to decide.
  • He courageously describes the discrimination and harm often visited upon one of Christianity's oldest communions - the Coptic Church.
  • Happy are those who dare courageously to defend what they love. Ovid 
  • At the airport, Amber emerges from First Class and courageously runs the gauntlet of paparazzi the tears coursing down behind her Versace shades (a present from darling Donatella).
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