audaciously

IPA/ɔːˈdeɪʃəsli/
IPA/ɔːˈdeɪʃəsli/

audaciously — 副詞

1. with bold confidence that risks displeasing others or crossing social boundaries

1.副詞C1
釋義

大膽地

以敢於冒險、不怕得罪人的方式

with bold confidence that risks displeasing others or crossing social boundaries, often involving chances most people would avoid taking.

例句

Amara audaciously asked her boss for a promotion after only two months on the job.

Amara 到職才兩個月就大膽向主管要求升遷。

audaciously + ask for [something]

At the ceremony, Camila wore a bright red dress, audaciously breaking the all-black dress code.

Camila 在典禮上穿了一件亮紅色禮服,大膽打破了全黑服裝規範。

audaciously + breaking [rule]

同義詞
  • boldly

    more neutral, often positive; lacks the sense of rule-breaking

  • daringly

    emphasises adventure or impressive risk-taking, less negative

  • brazenly

    strongly negative; implies shamelessness and deliberate offensiveness

  • fearlessly

    focuses on absence of fear rather than social boundary-crossing

反義詞
  • timidly

    acting with hesitation or lack of confidence

  • cautiously

    taking care to avoid risks

  • meekly

    submissively, without self-assertion

文法句型

verb + audaciously

audaciously + verb

用法筆記

Often used for actions that challenge authority, break rules, or push social limits. More negative than boldly — it can imply recklessness or a disregard for others' feelings.

常見錯誤

She boldly walked into the meeting late.' (when the speaker means she was disrespectful, not just confident)
She audaciously walked into the meeting late.
💡'boldly' is neutral or positive; 'audaciously' suggests disregard for the rules or others' expectations.