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Definition of bold
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Bold (n.)
Forward
to meet
danger;
venturesome;
daring;
not
timorous
or
shrinking
from risk;
brave;
courageous.
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Right Whale
::
Right whale () Any other whale that
produces
valuable
whalebone,
as the
Atlantic,
or
Biscay,
right whale
(Balaena
cisarctica),
and the
Pacific
right whale (B.
Sieboldii);
a bone
whale..
Parrhesia
::
Parrhesia
(n.)
Boldness
or
freedom
of
speech.
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Forward
to meet
danger;
venturesome;
daring;
not
timorous
or
shrinking
from risk;
brave;
courageous.
Hardiment
::
Hardiment
(n.)
Hardihood;
boldness;
courage;
energetic
action.
Heroic
::
Heroic
(a.)
Worthy
of a hero; bold;
daring;
brave;
illustrious;
as,
heroic
action;
heroic
enterprises..
Venturous
::
Venturous
(n.)
Daring;
bold;
hardy;
fearless;
venturesome;
adveturous;
as, a
venturous
soldier..
Marcian
::
Marcian
(a.) Under the
influence
of Mars;
courageous;
bold.
Roister
::
Roister
(v. i.) To
bluster;
to
swagger;
to
bully;
to be bold,
noisy,
vaunting,
or
turbulent..
Scambler
::
Scambler
(n.) A bold
intruder
upon the
hospitality
of
others;
a
mealtime
visitor.
Audaciously
::
Audaciously
(adv.)
In an
audacious
manner;
with
excess
of
boldness;
impudently.
Virago
::
Virago
(n.)
Hence,
a
mannish
woman;
a bold,
turbulent
woman;
a
termagant;
a
vixen..
Malapert
::
Malapert
(a.) Bold;
forward;
impudent;
saucy;
pert.
Boldened
::
Boldened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bolde.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. t.) To move in bold or
irregular
figures;
to swing about in
circles
or
vibrations
by way of show or
triumph;
to
brandish.
Embolden
::
Embolden
(v. t.) To give
boldness
or
courage
to; to
encourage.
Unbashful
::
Unbashful
(a.) Not
bashful
or
modest;
bold;
impudent;
shameless.
Stalwartly
::
Stalworth
(a.)
Brave;
bold;
strong;
redoubted;
daring;
vehement;
violent.
Independent
::
Independent
(a.)
Expressing
or
indicating
the
feeling
of
independence;
free; easy; bold;
unconstrained;
as, an
independent
air or
manner..
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.) That which is
undertaken;
something
attempted
to be
performed;
a work
projected
which
involves
activity,
courage,
energy,
and the like; a bold,
arduous,
or
hazardous
attempt;
an
undertaking;
as, a manly
enterprise;
a
warlike
enterprise..
Daring
::
Daring
(n.)
Boldness;
fearlessness;
adventurousness;
also, a
daring
act..
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