Sentence examples for Defiantly from inspiring English sources

The word "Defiantly" is correct in written English
It is used to describe a bold or rebellious attitude, often in the face of authority or opposition. Example: "She defiantly stood her ground during the debate, refusing to back down."

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Defiantly

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In a defiant manner.

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Tours for 1-6 people £175pp, for 7-20 people £28pp, last around two hours, locations around Copenhagen, cphcool.dk Context Travel's walking seminars are defiantly "not tours".

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has defiantly vowed to repair the rock-bottom reputation of world football's governing body, refusing to quit over the worst corruption scandal in its 111-year history.

Get used, said the 67-year-old London mayoral contender Tessa Jowell defiantly last week, to the idea of "more women in very senior positions in public life who are older", having waited for their children to grow up first.

Around the corner from Tony Wilson's In The City offices (proudly and defiantly based in Salford), Sounds From The Other City began in 2005 with the aim of re-inventing the urban music festival.

At the start of these fearfully anticipated Games it seemed almost enough that London had managed to get though this appalling game of global party charades not just unembarrassed but looking oddly and defiantly happy with itself after Danny Boyle's baroque and unapologetically intelligent left-leaning British history primer.

In Bratislava, mature young men saunter along the banks of the Danube or around Hotel Slovan, carrying tiny transistors defiantly tuned into Radio Luxembourg.

Young Fathers: White Men Are Black Men Too A defiantly pop-driven release from the experimental, Mercury prize-winning Scottish trio.

Championing Carol, Karlsen was struck by the prospect of bringing a defiantly female-driven story to a wider audience.

Yet it was also where, famously and surreally, the remarkable musical and theatrical life of Czechoslovakia was permitted, defiantly, to thrive; where great music was composed and performed by those condemned.

Sometimes they defiantly adopt the very label that is meant to disqualify them: both Marine Le Pen and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán went on record saying that, yes, they are populists – if populism means defending the people (and, in Le Pen's case, "those who are forgotten" in particular).

(In recent weeks he's developed a habit of defiantly grunting "Right?" at the end of sentences, as if to suggest that, should his interlocutor persist in doubting him, Mr Miliband will have no hesitation in taking the matter outside)".

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