defiantly
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- half-defiantly adverb
- nondefiantly adverb
- overdefiantly adverb
- quasi-defiantly adverb
- undefiantly adverb
Etymology
Origin of defiantly
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Example Sentences
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But the museum was a defiantly freestanding building, whose vertical jumble of boxes is as essential to its identity as the continuous spiral of the Guggenheim.
The week earlier, he had defiantly walked in public in Tehran at a pro-government rally.
From Barron's
Another woman, Maryam, says that some people are defiantly preparing for the festival and its centrepiece - the Haft Sin table.
From BBC
Khairallah said defiantly that "we will not leave our homes, no matter what happens."
From Barron's
“I have the jump programmed and ready to go,” said Professor McMillan, his eyes flashing defiantly.
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