- adjectivebold (adjective) · bolder (comparative adjective) · boldest (superlative adjective)
- (of a person, action, or idea) showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous:"a bold attempt to solve the crisis" · "he was the only one bold enough to air his dislike"
- dated(of a person or manner) so confident as to suggest a lack of shame or modesty:"she tossed him a bold look"
- PHILIPPINES ENGLISHerotic, risqué, or sexually provocative:"there is a market for bold movies and bold stars"
- (of a color or design) having a strong or vivid appearance:"a coat with bold polka dots"
- of a kind of typeface having dark, heavy strokes, used especially for emphasis:"cross references are printed in bold type"
nounbold (noun)- a bold typeface or letter:"difficult words and phrases are highlighted in bold"
OriginOld English bald, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch boud and to German bald ‘soon’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a person, action, or idea) showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous:
- (of a person or manner) so confident as to suggest a lack of shame or modesty:
- (of a color or design) having a strong or vivid appearance:
- of a kind of typeface having dark, heavy strokes, used especially for emphasis:
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- Bold is an adjective that can be used to describe a person or thing that is not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff1. It can also mean fearless and daring; courageous2. In addition, it can describe something that is strong in color or shape3. For example, a bold design is one that is strong and eye-catching.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Bold definition, not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.www.dictionary.com/browse/boldbold (bōld) adj. bold·er, bold·est 1. a. Fearless and daring; courageous: a bold leader.www.thefreedictionary.com/boldstrong in color or shape: a bold design brave: It was a bold decision to go and live overseas.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-ameri…
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