valiantly
Americanadverb
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in a bold and stouthearted way; bravely or courageously.
The Polish troops fought valiantly in World War II, and were crucial to the Allied victory.
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in a heroic way that shows determination and tenacity.
Since the storm, utility crews have struggled valiantly to restore power, often working 16-hour shifts for days on end.
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in a worthy or excellent way.
Medieval art valiantly, exhaustively, fleshes out one perceptual model after another for what triumphantly escapes human perception: God, death, power, love, and so on.
Other Word Forms
- overvaliantly adverb
- unvaliantly adverb
Etymology
Origin of valiantly
Explanation
To do something valiantly is to do it bravely and with valor. Heroes are known for doing things valiantly. Firefighters save lives by valiantly running into burning buildings. To be valiant is to have courage and to persevere, especially in difficult circumstances. Therefore, to act valiantly is to show courage and perseverance. A basketball player with a sore ankle who helps win the game has played valiantly. A war hero served his country valiantly. Martin Luther King Jr. worked for civil rights valiantly. This word has to do with strength of character and fortitude. Acting valiantly is difficult, which is why others admire it.
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Example Sentences
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Denmark fought valiantly, though, opening the scoring through Nick Olesen before Matt Boldy brought the Americans level.
From Barron's • Feb. 14, 2026
Patricia’s husband intervenes valiantly to help her, lending color and wit to her predicament, but we suspect he can’t save her.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2025
It seems clear that Robert Jackson, the justice who fought so valiantly for accountability for war crimes, would have been appalled by such an approach.
From Slate • Sep. 1, 2025
However, she deserves credit for rediscovering her game in the second set and valiantly dragging Raducanu into a battle.
From BBC • Nov. 17, 2024
It was as small as the lights Celia used to decorate the Christmas tree, but it shone valiantly and softened what would otherwise have been complete darkness.
From "The House of the Scorpion" by Nancy Farmer
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