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View definitions for fearlessly

fearlessly

adverb as in boldly

adverb as in bravely

adverb as in gamely

adverb as in valiantly

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Neal White, a prize judge and an artist, said Mr Borsari's image showed "the future of astronomy photography being fearlessly, and openly, taken forward by a new generation".

From BBC

In fearlessly embracing risk, they too might end up with the most Tony-nominated play in history.

Among the inhabitants of the Tarahumara mountains, specially within the Indigenous Raramuri people, priests like Ávila, Reyes and the murdered Jesuits are often regarded as profoundly beloved figures who fearlessly offer comfort and help.

But it’s apparent that Foster will take on challenges as fearlessly as he did defenders when he starred at running back for his alma mater’s last Rose Bowl team.

Hole, led by the fearlessly complicated Courtney Love, became synonymous with this movement in using their music as a platform to confront issues such as sexism, abuse and the complexities of female identity.

From Salon

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

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