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Boldly

Boldly Meaning & Definition
Boldly Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Boldly?

[adv] in a bold manner; "we must tackle these tasks boldly"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Boldly: with boldness

Related Terms | Find terms related to Boldly: arrantly | audaciously | blatantly | boldfacedly | bravely | brazenfacedly | brazenly | bulldoggishly | chivalrously | conspicuously | courageously | daringly | doughtily | fearlessly | flagrantly | gallantly | gamely | glaringly | gutsily | hardily | heroically | intrepidly | knightly | like a man | like a soldier | markedly | notably | noticeably | notoriously | obtrusively | ostensibly | outstandingly | pertinaciously | pluckily | prominently | pronouncedly | resolutely | saliently | shamelessly | spunkily | stalwartly | staringly | stoutly | strikingly | tenaciously | unblushingly | unfearfully | unfearingly | valiantly | valorously | yeomanly

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Boldly In Webster's Dictionary

\Bold"ly\, adv. [AS. bealdl[=i]ce.] In a bold manner.

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