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Definition of "audaciously" []

  • In a audacious manner; bravely, daringly, but not foolheartedly. (adverb)
  • In a brazen, forthright manner. (adverb)

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Use "audaciously" in a sentence
  • "It isn't exactly easy to conquer Hollywood with the kind of audaciously imaginative films that British-born Christopher Nolan makes."
  • "( "Scott mistakenly cites Kent Mackenzie's 'The Exiles' and Charles Burnett's 'Killer of Sheep' as examples of American neorealism) to better examples (" One of the best movies last year, the truly harsh and disturbing 'Frownland' ... offers the kind of audaciously expressive images, coming through but not staying with realism, that is absent from Scott's favorites ")."
  • "Amazed by the velocity and crispness of his pitches—late in the game, he audaciously used changeups with two strikes—so powerful was his eight-inning/one-run/four-hit/seven-strikeout effort, that the crowd repeatedly chanted the initials of the big lefty when he got two strikes on an Angels batter."
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