Synonym: arrogant, audacious, brazen, cavalier, defiant, haughty, impudent, insolent, rude, saucy. Antonym: cowardly, diffident, faint-hearted, shy, timid. Similar words: bolt, symbol, gambol, abolish, bolster, symbolic, hyperbole, shibboleth. Meaning: [bəʊld] n. a typeface with thick heavy lines. adj. 1. fearless and daring 2. clear and distinct 3. very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front.
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3. Fortune favours the bold.
4. a bold attempt is half success.
5. The title is in bold print.
6. The young man is a bold warrior.
7. Mr. White made a bold speech in public.
8. She was a bold and fearless climber.
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10. Scientists have proposed a bold hypothesis.
11. Amrita becomes a bold, daring rebel.
12. She caught his likeness with a few bold brush strokes.
13. The wine made him bold enough to approach her and introduce himself.
14. It was a bold move on their part to open a branch of the business in France.
15. No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess. Isaac Newton
16. In a surprisingly bold move , he is threatening court action against the company.
17. In a bold promotional stunt for the movie, he smashed his car into a passing truck.
18. She paints with bold strokes of the brush.
19. The painting was bold, brash, and modern.
20. Stripes are bold, bright, and fun to wear.
21. The bold print stands out very well.
22. All the headings are in bold type.
23. Bright colours and bold strokes characterize his early paintings.
24. Poland was already making bold economic reforms.
25. He was a bold and defiant little boy.
26. Highlight the important words in bold .
27. The important words are in bold type.
28. The headwords in this dictionary are in bold type.
29. Bold words denote chapter headings.
30. She waited for him to invite her to dance, not wishing to seem bold.