Adverb
In a bold, impudent manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor to love is to give what one is, his very being, in the most absolute, the most brazenly metaphysical, the least phenomenalizable sense of this word. Jacques Maritain
Violence, less and less embarrassed by the limits imposed by centuries of lawfulness, is brazenly and victoriously striding across the whole world, unconcerned that its infertility has been demonstrated and proved many times in history. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Obama's position on marriage is brazenly cynical. David Limbaugh
About the Saint's amorous adventures, by the way, I can't speak so brazenly. Leslie Charteris
he spoke brazenly Source: Internet
Ambassador Bruce Wharton was no different in his wanton disregard of diplomatic etiquette, brazenly meddling in the internal affairs of Zimbabwe. Source: Internet