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Definition of bold
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Bold (n.)
Exhibiting
or
requiring
spirit
and
contempt
of
danger;
planned
with
courage;
daring;
vigorous.
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Bluffy
::
Bluffy
(a.)
Having
bluffs,
or bold, steep
banks..
Bold Eagle
::
Bold eagle () an
Australian
eagle
(Aquila
audax),
which
destroys
lambs and even the
kangaroo..
Parrhesia
::
Parrhesia
(n.)
Boldness
or
freedom
of
speech.
Assurance
::
Assurance
(n.)
Excess
of
boldness;
impudence;
audacity;
as, his
assurance
is
intolerable..
Emboldener
::
Emboldener
(n.) One who
emboldens.
Freethinking
::
Freethinking
(a.)
Exhibiting
undue
boldness
of
speculation;
skeptical.
Concerto
::
Concerto
(n.) A
composition
(usually
in
symphonic
form with three
movements)
in which one
instrument
(or two or
three)
stands
out in bold
relief
against
the
orchestra,
or
accompaniment,
so as to
display
its
qualities
or the
performer's
skill..
Erect
::
Erect (a.) Bold;
confident;
free from
depression;
undismayed.
Bold-faced
::
Bold-faced
(a.)
Somewhat
impudent;
lacking
modesty;
as, a
bold-faced
woman..
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..
Dour
::
Dour (a.) Hard;
inflexible;
obstinate;
sour in
aspect;
hardy;
bold.
Scamblingly
::
Scamblingly
(adv.)
In a
scambling
manner;
with
turbulence
and
noise;
with bold
intrusiveness.
Jezebel
::
"Jezebel
(n.) A bold,
vicious
woman;
a
termagant..
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..
Dare
::
Dare (v. i.) To have
adequate
or
sufficient
courage
for any
purpose;
to be bold or
venturesome;
not to be
afraid;
to
venture.
Toward
::
Toward
(prep.)
Ready to act;
forward;
bold;
valiant.
Assured
::
Assured
(a.) Made sure; safe;
insured;
certain;
indubitable;
not
doubting;
bold to
excess.
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Having
an
excess
of
assurance;
bold to a
fault;
dogmatical;
impudent;
presumptuous.
Hardiness
::
Hardiness
(n.)
Hardihood;
boldness;
firmness;
assurance.
Bold
::
Bold (v. i.) To be or
become
bold.
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