Sentence examples for daringly from inspiring English sources

"daringly" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe when someone is going beyond what others think is reasonable or safe, or acting in a bold and courageous way. For example: When presented with a dangerous challenge, the brave explorer chose to proceed daringly, facing the risks head-on.

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daringly

adverb

In a daring manner; boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently.

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Employed achingly often to show one is daringly au courant with the demotic.

But I am – perhaps daringly – going to nominate a show that is still only three years old.

Skimming daringly close to the water, an AgustaWestland helicopter roared over the lagoon at 150mph with a whooping, wetsuited figure clinging on to a trailing tow-rope.

This year Viacom daringly hired as Paramount's new boss Brad Grey, a talent agent who previously ran his own management business but who has no experience of running a studio.

The book was rude and daringly innovative for its day, so it is all the stranger that it was written by a consumptive country parson, Laurence Sterne, born 300 years agoBullion backwash The effects of India's attempts to curb gold imports are being widely felt in Thailand.

In one of his minor film roles as a young jobbing actor he had daringly shown his naked bum, insisting it was just as beautiful as his voice.

But it will not be entirely surprising if he thinks the answers to global warming lie more in complex international carbon cap-and-trade agreements than in daringly trail-blazing tax experiments at home.

She complained about the debilitating effects of chemotherapy, recalcitrant insurance companies and, most daringly, "sappy pink ribbons".

Most daringly of all, he says his government will tackle Italy's vastly profligate public-pension scheme.

Automation has turned the men who sail them into administrators, overseers and technicians.On this voyage, the Marie Maersk's captain is John Moeller Jensen, a slight, shaggy Dane who wears his uniform in port but at sea prefers T-shirts and daringly short shorts.

He daringly painted his "Last Supper" on a dry plaster wall, not the customary egg tempura on wet plaster.

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