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Definition of bold
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Bold (v. i.) To be or
become
bold.
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Robertsman
::
Robertsman
(n.) A bold, stout
robber,
or night
thief;
-- said to be so
called
from Robin
Hood..
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.
Venturesome
::
Venturesome
(a.)
Inclined
to
venture;
not loth to run risk or
danger;
venturous;
bold;
daring;
adventurous;
as, a
venturesome
boy or act..
Caparro
::
Caparro
(n.) A large South
American
monkey
(Lagothrix
Humboldtii),
with
prehensile
tail..
Pert
::
Pert (a.)
Indecorously
free, or
presuming;
saucy;
bold;
impertinent..
Glaring
::
Glaring
(a.)
Clear;
notorious;
open and bold;
barefaced;
as, a
glaring
crime..
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..
Venturous
::
Venturous
(n.)
Daring;
bold;
hardy;
fearless;
venturesome;
adveturous;
as, a
venturous
soldier..
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..
Hyalonema
::
Hyalonema
(n.) A genus of
hexactinelline
sponges,
having
a long stem
composed
of very long,
slender,
transparent,
siliceous
fibres
twisted
together
like the
strands
of a
color.
The stem of the
Japanese
species
(H.
Sieboldii),
called
glass-rope,
has long been in use as an
ornament.
See
Glass-rope..
Front
::
Front (n.) The
forehead,
countenance,
or
personal
presence,
as
expressive
of
character
or
temper,
and
especially,
of
boldness
of
disposition,
sometimes
of
impudence;
seeming;
as, a bold
front;
a
hardened
front..
Strepent
::
Strenuous
(a.)
Eagerly
pressing
or
urgent;
zealous;
ardent;
earnest;
bold;
valiant;
intrepid;
as, a
strenuous
advocate
for
national
rights;
a
strenuous
reformer;
a
strenuous
defender
of his
country..
Boldness
::
Boldness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being bold.
Mankind
::
Mankind
(a.)
Manlike;
not
womanly;
masculine;
bold;
cruel.
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..
Impudent
::
Impudent
(a.) Bold, with
contempt
or
disregard;
unblushingly
forward;
impertinent;
wanting
modesty;
shameless;
saucy..
Emboldened
::
Emboldened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Embolde.
Haughty
::
Haughty
(superl.)
High;
lofty;
bold.
Freethinking
::
Freethinking
(a.)
Exhibiting
undue
boldness
of
speculation;
skeptical.
Roundness
::
Roundness
(n.)
Openess;
plainess;
boldness;
positiveness;
as, the
roundness
of an
assertion..
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