Adverb
In a courageous manner.
Source: Webster's dictionarybravely he went into the burning house Source: Internet
According to the statement, she bravely and courageously waged war against the bandits who have been terrorising innocent citizens, especially in Northern Nigeria. Source: Internet
Because the threat is urgent, perhaps a matter of life and death, unthinkably radical, even oppressive, measures are society's and the patient's moral duty as they courageously mobilize to struggle against destruction. Source: Internet
Despite the unprecedented controversy and protests this sparked, the Supreme Court courageously made another upset in Bayelsa by nullifying David Lyons mandate barely a day to his inauguration. Source: Internet
In Africa Cyprian courageously prepared his people for the expected edict of persecution by his De exhortatione martyrii, and himself set an example when he was brought before the Roman proconsul Aspasius Paternus (August 30, 257). Source: Internet
Graham Stearns played courageously in net for the Vineyard as the home team stopped every power play they faced, however the Whalers held on to win 2-0. Source: Internet