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Valiantly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Valiantly means to act with bravery, courage, or determination, especially in the face of difficulty or danger. It describes someone who perseveres with boldness and spirit.

valiantly

/ˈvæljəntli/ /ˈvæliəntli/

Definition:

Acting with bravery or determination in the face of danger or difficulty.

Synonyms:

bravely, courageously, heroically, gallantly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

cowardly, fearfully

Common Collocations:

fight valiantly, struggle valiantly, defend valiantly

Derivatives:

valiant, valiance

Usage Tips:

Use "valiantly" to describe actions done with courage, often in challenging situations.

Common Phrases:

fight valiantly to the end, stand valiantly against the odds

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "vaillant," meaning brave or worthy, from Latin "valere" (to be strong).

Examples:

  • 1. She fought valiantly against the invaders.
  • 2. The soldiers defended the castle valiantly despite being outnumbered.
  • 3. He struggled valiantly to overcome his illness.
  • 4. The team played valiantly but lost in the final minutes.

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