hardily

/ˈhɑrdəli/
adverb
  1. In a bold, confident, or daring manner.
    • He hardily defended his opinion during the debate.
    • She hardily stepped onto the stage to give her speech.
    • The explorer hardily ventured into the unknown jungle.
  2. In a robust, strong, or resilient way.
    • The community hardily rebuilt after the flood.
    • The hikers hardily continued up the mountain despite the rain.
    • The old oak tree hardily withstood the winter storms.
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