- 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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