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Discover LudwigThe word 'audaciously' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It means to do something in a bold and fearless manner without fear of consequences or retribution. You can use 'audaciously' to describe someone's actions or behavior that is daring, bold, and fearless. Example: The young entrepreneur audaciously pitched his idea to a room full of investors, standing out with his confidence and enthusiasm.
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audaciously
adverb
In a audacious manner; bravely, daringly, but not foolheartedly.
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On Rémy's situation Mourinho appeared audaciously unconcerned.
After an eighth place finish, Bucky Covington released a few hit singles to radio, and his hit I'll Walk remains one of the most audaciously absurd story songs released to radio in recent memory.
Ed Miliband audaciously excluded Labour's top economic specialists, Ed Balls and Yvette Cooper, from the heart of Labour economic policy-making today, refusing to back their call for a major shift away from the party's pledge to halve the deficit over four years.
More audaciously, he had demanded investigations into several of an alleged 400 cases where people have disappeared, mostly from his native Baluchistan, where an insurgency is flickering.
TWO years ago Italians watched agog as a hostile Olivetti audaciously won control of Telecom Italia, a company five times its size.
More audaciously, he had demanded an investigation into the disappearance of some 400 people, mostly from his native Balochistan, where an insurgency is flickering.
Headington converted it into The Joule, a luxury hotel which opened somewhat audaciously in 2008 at the height of the global recession.Headington also bought the surrounding properties and from there turned the area around the Joule into a shopping and dining destination.
And he remains as audaciously inventive as ever.He has worked out how his next generation of solar films will be produced not at 2.5 feet per minute, he says, but 100 times faster.
Ms Oswald has audaciously set out to translate the book's atmosphere, rather than its story.
All the shows have secured pages of press coverage as journalists pick over every audaciously irreverent word.The programme is hosted by a rock star-turned-showman, Adriano Celentano, as famed in Italy as he is unknown outside.
He has audaciously proposed a turnaround of Northern Rock, rather than a sale, and wants to put in his own team of managers in exchange for buying a minority stake.
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