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valiantly

adverb as in bravely

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Valiantly, there was an attempt to reinvest in Lady Mary in her new and—you guessed it!

It tried valiantly to broker a compromise between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

The news anchors donned Wayfarer shades and valiantly tried to keep up—poor Guthrie in those stilettos!

Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore valiantly battles Hurricane Isaac in New Orleans Wednesday morning, impressing everyone.

Mothers are hard-hit by the economy, yet work valiantly and willingly to sustain families, says Leslie Bennetts.

While the boy stood valiantly holding the bridle, an old Negro came up and pulled his sleeve.

Disheartened, the Confederates now fell back, leaving the field to those who had so valiantly defended it.

Both armies fought valiantly, and neither side could get the advantage of the other.

And she had struggled valiantly against becoming an embittered old maid; in the main, had succeeded.

Laurence de Cinq-Cygne struggled valiantly against a cunning and redoubtable police-agency, the soul of which was Corentin.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to valiantly, such as: boldly, courageously, fearlessly, heroically, dauntlessly, and stout-heartedly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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