ˈover-ˈboldly, adv.
[over- 30.]
In an over-bold manner, with too much boldness.
1547 Homilies i. Falling from God ii. (1859) 89 They do overboldly presume of God's mercy and live dissolutely. 1684 Scanderbeg Rediv. iv. 60 [They] Killed two Gentlemen upon the place, who spake over-boldly against their Choice. 1860 Trench Serm. Westm. Abb. vii. 73 It is not over⁓boldly said. |