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Definition of bold
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bold is as below...
Bold (n.) In a bad
sense,
too
forward;
taking
undue
liberties;
over
assuming
or
confident;
lacking
proper
modesty
or
restraint;
rude;
impudent..
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Adventurously
::
Adventurously
(adv.)
In an
adventurous
manner;
venturesomely;
boldly;
daringly.
Outface
::
Outface
(v. t.) To face or look (one) out of
countenance;
to
resist
or bear down by bold looks or
effrontery;
to
brave.
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Having
self-reliance;
bold;
undaunted.
Haughty
::
Haughty
(superl.)
High;
lofty;
bold.
Dauntless
::
Dauntless
(a.)
Incapable
of being
daunted;
undaunted;
bold;
fearless;
intrepid.
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Steep;
abrupt;
prominent.
Stoutness
::
Stoutly
(adv.)
In a stout
manner;
lustily;
boldly;
obstinately;
as, he
stoutly
defended
himself..
Foolhardy
::
Foolhardy
(a.)
Daring
without
judgment;
foolishly
adventurous
and bold.
Virago
::
Virago
(n.)
Hence,
a
mannish
woman;
a bold,
turbulent
woman;
a
termagant;
a
vixen..
Unassured
::
Unassured
(a.) Not
assured;
not bold or
confident.
Boldu
::
Boldu (n.) A
fragrant
evergreen
shrub of Chili
(Peumus
Boldus).
The bark is used in
tanning,
the wood for
making
charcoal,
the
leaves
in
medicine,
and the
drupes
are
eaten..
Roundness
::
Roundness
(n.)
Openess;
plainess;
boldness;
positiveness;
as, the
roundness
of an
assertion..
Imbolden
::
Imbolden
(v. t.) See
Embolden.
Brisk
::
Brisk (v. t. & i.) To make or
become
lively;
to
enliven;
to
animate;
to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold
attitude;
--
usually
with up..
Dour
::
Dour (a.) Hard;
inflexible;
obstinate;
sour in
aspect;
hardy;
bold.
Emboldener
::
Emboldener
(n.) One who
emboldens.
Forward
::
Forward
(a.)
Ardent;
eager;
earnest;
in an ill
sense,
less
reserved
or
modest
than is
proper;
bold;
confident;
as, the boy is too
forward
for his
years..
Pert
::
Pert (a.)
Indecorously
free, or
presuming;
saucy;
bold;
impertinent..
Brass-visaged
::
Brass-visaged
(a.)
Impudent;
bold.
Marcian
::
Marcian
(a.) Under the
influence
of Mars;
courageous;
bold.
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