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Example sentences for "audaciously"

Lexicographically close words:
aucunes; aucuns; audace; audacia; audacious; audacities; audacity; audacter; audax; audeat
  1. The choir of Séez was begun soon after the nave, but about 1270 was entirely reconstructed as a Rayonnant vessel, designed audaciously to weigh as little as possible on defective foundations.

  2. This mutinous individual audaciously shouted, "Where am I to sit?

  3. Look at that long line of carts and carters ahead, audaciously usurping the very crest of the road.

  4. On a fine breezy forenoon I am audaciously sceptical; but as twilight sets in my credulity grows steadily, till it becomes equal to anything that could be desired.

  5. Though thus audaciously criminal, the Slave-Masters are not strong in numbers.

  6. I regret to say that Mr. Bourassa has audaciously declared that such has been the objective of his oppositionist campaign to the Canadian participation in Imperial wars.

  7. Never was this principle so true, so imperative, than on the day when the world was so audaciously challenged by Germany to the deadly conflict still raging with undiminished fury.

  8. The revolutionary papers audaciously said that the same law was not applicable to such French subjects as joined the bands of Garibaldi, on the ground that these bands were neither a government nor a military corporation.

  9. He audaciously accused the Court of Rome of having been the ally of France, and even of the revolution in the war against Prussia in 1870.

  10. I thought so--that "audaciously forgot" is your audacious interpolation.

  11. The nephew of so worthy a woman so audaciously wicked!

  12. Yes, but Shmool had two sisters," said Mrs. Jacobs, audaciously asserting her position as the rival genealogist.

  13. Passover to find a crumb of bread audaciously planted--where do you suppose?

  14. I mean that I was afraid that I would allow myself to be softened by the tears of his woman, as dangerously hypocritical as she is audaciously culpable.

  15. While all this was going on, the Magyars went about audaciously over the lands of our neighbours.

  16. The murderers that had committed this crime were Twisklanders, who had at that time audaciously crossed the Rhine to murder and to steal.

  17. White Scalper had disappeared with the unhappy victim whom he had so audaciously carried off.

  18. A few hours were spent, after the first greetings were over, in a conference, of which the poor child so audaciously carried off was the sole subject.

  19. Then is the hour of the sportswoman, for there's more truth than fiction in the theory so audaciously exploited in "Man and Superman.

  20. Even if the victim is sure that she knows the offender, she hesitates to make a scene, to be implicated in a gaming-room scandal, and the thief audaciously counts upon this immunity.

  21. It was on the days of great festivities, when the Court was most brilliant, and the courtiers most numerous, that he took occasion to be most arrogant to those whom he traitorously and audaciously dared to call his rivals.

  22. Mary Stuart had once audaciously said, "the reason her cousin did not marry was because she would not lose the power of compelling men to make love to her.

  23. In the dry season it rages against the camel; it audaciously ventures into the ear of the elephant.

  24. Babylon and Babel alone might have sustained, in their audaciously towering piles, a comparison with these shadowy Babels which continually expanded in the abyss.

  25. It consisted of Joachim's three undoubted works, with explanatory glosses, preceded by a long Introduction, in which the hardy author developed the ideas of the prophet audaciously and uncompromisingly.

  26. He wound up by audaciously appealing to the pope, to Holy Mother Church, and to the apostles, and though he concluded by submitting himself to the decisions of the Church, he could not escape the wrath which he had provoked.

  27. Joachim himself might seek to evade these deductions from his premises, yet others could not fail to make them, and nothing could be more audaciously subversive of the established spiritual and temporal order of the Church.

  28. Mr Dillon was audaciously flying the flag of "Boer Home Rule as a minimum," although he had not a scrap of authority or a line of sanction for his pronouncements.

  29. Thus a wet blanket was most audaciously thrown upon the Woman's Rights' Reform, which was fain to arrest its progress in Wimbledon for a while.

  30. Winnie Morris came to pass a vacation with her brother, Wayland, and the fore-doomed bachelor, Augustus Lester, most audaciously dared to fall in love with the cackling girl.

  31. Fact and fiction are audaciously mingled in the narrative.

  32. English troopers on their return were not likely to dilate on their exploits at the Court of Elizabeth, who audaciously disavowed to the French Catholic Court the auxiliaries she had licensed.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "audaciously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    boldly; daringly; gamely; heroically; intrepidly; openly; resolutely