courageously
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Related to courageously: braveness, intrepidity
cou·ra·geous
(kə-rā′jəs)adj.
Having or characterized by courage; valiant. See Synonyms at brave.
cou·ra′geous·ly adv.
cou·ra′geous·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | courageously - in a courageous manner; "bravely he went into the burning house" |
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Translations
بِشَجاعَـه
odvážně
modigt
djarflega
pogumno
cesaretle
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courageously
adv fight, resist → mutig; criticize, denounce → couragiert
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courage
(ˈkaridʒ) , ((American) ˈkə:-) noun the quality that makes a person able to meet dangers without fear; bravery. It took courage to sail the Atlantic singlehanded.
courageous (kəˈreidʒəs) adjective having courage. a courageous soldier.
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