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ALL meanings of bold

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  • adjective bold Bold lines or designs are drawn in a clear, strong way. 4
  • adjective bold Someone who is bold is not afraid to do things which involve risk or danger. 3
  • adjective bold Someone who is bold is not shy or embarrassed in the company of other people. 3
  • adjective bold A bold colour or pattern is very bright and noticeable. 3
  • uncountable noun bold Bold is print which is thicker and looks blacker than ordinary printed letters. 3
  • adjective bold courageous, confident, and fearless; ready to take risks 3
  • adjective bold showing or requiring courage 3
  • adjective bold immodest or impudent 3
  • adjective bold standing out distinctly; conspicuous 3
  • adjective bold very steep 3
  • adjective bold imaginative in thought or expression 3
  • adjective bold set in bold face 3
  • adjective bold showing a readiness to take risks or face danger; daring; fearless 3
  • adjective bold too free in behavior or manner; taking liberties; impudent; shameless 3
  • adjective bold steep or abrupt, as a cliff 3
  • adjective bold prominent and clear; striking and sharp 3
  • adjective bold bright and vivid; rich 3
  • adjective bold printed in boldface 3
  • adjective bold forceful in expression 3
  • adjective bold confident 3
  • adjective bold audacious, impudent 1
  • adjective bold courageous, daring 1
  • adjective bold typography: thick 1
  • adjective bold colour: strong 1
  • noun bold typography: thick type 1
  • transitive verb bold put in bold type 1
  • adjective bold imaginative 1
  • adjective bold not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero. 1
  • adjective bold not hesitating to break the rules of propriety; forward; impudent: He apologized for being so bold as to speak to the emperor. 1
  • adjective bold necessitating courage and daring; challenging: a bold adventure. 1
  • adjective bold beyond the usual limits of conventional thought or action; imaginative: Einstein was a bold mathematician. a difficult problem needing a bold answer. 1
  • adjective bold striking or conspicuous to the eye; flashy; showy: a bold pattern. 1
  • adjective bold steep; abrupt: a bold promontory. 1
  • adjective bold Nautical. deep enough to be navigable close to the shore: bold waters. 1
  • adjective bold Printing. typeset in boldface. 1
  • adjective bold Obsolete. trusting; assured. 1
  • idioms bold be / make (so) bold, to presume or venture; dare: I made bold to offer my suggestion. 1
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