- BOLD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOLD is fearless before danger : intrepid How to use bold in a sentence
- BOLD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
bold adjective (NOTICEABLE) B1 strong in colour or shape, and very noticeable to the eye:
- BOLD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Someone who is bold is not shy or embarrassed in the company of other people I don't feel I'm being bold, because it's always been natural for me to just speak out about whatever disturbs me
- Bold - definition of bold by The Free Dictionary
Define bold bold synonyms, bold pronunciation, bold translation, English dictionary definition of bold brave, fearless, adventurous, valiant, brazen: She’s bold and flashy
- bold - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Many bold fonts are available on this computer In HTML, wrapping text in <b> and < b> tags produces bold text
- bold - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
1 fearless, adventurous, brave, valiant, intrepid, valorous, dauntless 2 Bold, brazen, forward, presumptuous may refer to manners in a derogatory way Bold suggests impudence, shamelessness, and immodesty: a bold stare Brazen suggests the same, together with a defiant manner: a brazen liar
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Definition of bold adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Bold Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To make (a font or some text) bold From Middle English bold, bald, beald, from Old English bald, beald (“bold, brave, confident, strong, of good courage, presumptuous, impudent”), from Proto-Germanic *balþaz (“strong, bold”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhel-, *bhlē- (“to bloat, swell, bubble”)
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