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UK
/vˈælɪəntli/
]
[ US /ˈvæɫjəntɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈvæɫjəntɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
with valor; in a valiant manner
he fought valiantly until the end
How To Use valiantly In A Sentence
- You have manifestly disrelished it, but you have valiantly stomached it for my sake. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
- As if I was somehow oblivious to the fact that he had to pick and dig and drill and scrape away at my tooth as it valiantly clung to my gums.
- Corked glasses of wine are valiantly defended, and the diner is implied to be trying to cheat the restaurant.
- Robyn had fought her illness so valiantly, amazing doctors and others with her fortitude over and over again.
- However, while the EU has been valiantly trying to appear to be neutral in the Middle East conflict, the funding is a ripe area for confusion.
- Edward the third, lyeth buried at a certaine towne, in the countie of Somerset, commonly called Stoke vnder Hamden: who deceased in the 96. yeare of his age: and that (as it is manifest by the inscription of his monument) after he had valiantly behaued himselfe at the siege of Algizer against the Sarazens, and at the battailes of Benamazin, of Sluce, of Cressie, of Ingenos, of The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- But they died together as brothers-in-arms, fighting valiantly for a vital cause. The Sun
- In this episode the merry band of plastic surgeons valiantly strives to rescue empty-headed bimbos who want to ‘look 17 for ever‘.
- he fought valiantly until the end
- Tenderfeet, with ten pounds of Colt's revolvers, cartridges, and hunting-knives belted about them, wandered valiantly up the trail, and crept back softly, shedding revolvers, cartridges, and knives in despairing showers. CHAPTER I