Courageous, foolhardy, undaunted, heroic, reckless, bold, fearless, valiant, unafraid,
No, the word bravery is not an adverb. This word is a noun.The adjective form (and verb as well as noun) is brave.The adverb form is bravely.
most bravely, more bravely
The word bravely is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.Some example sentences are:He bravely defeated the giant spider.She fought her phobia very bravely.
A synonym for bravely is courageously.He bravely faced the pit bull, giving the young girl time to escape.
The knight bravely saved the princess.
"Bravely" is an adverb. It describes the manner in which an action is performed, indicating that something is done with courage. For example, in the sentence "She faced the challenge bravely," the word "bravely" modifies the verb "faced."
The closest words to the submission are:currently - at the present timeoriginally - at the beginning, previouslycoherently - in an understandable mannercourageously - bravely
"You're not as homicidal as everyone says you are," he said bravely.
more bravely, most bravely
The comparative form of "bravely" is "more bravely." In English grammar, adverbs like "bravely" form their comparative by adding "more" before the adverb. This construction is used when comparing the degree or intensity of an action or quality between two or more things.
The recently deceased knight had bravely faced the enormous dragon.
bravely streaming....?