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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31. The graphics are bold and colourful.
32. Use bold type for your headings.
33. Most of her songs have a bold melody.
34. A bold use of colour characterizes the bedroom.sentencedict.com/bold.html
35. Big, successful moves need bold, masterful managers.
36. The print should be bold and easy to read.
37. With a few bold strokes, she signed her name.
38. The room was decorated in bold colours.
39. He was staggered by her bold act.
40. He had the ability to take bold imaginative decisions.
41. This sentence is printed in bold.
42. In 1960 this was a bold move.
43. My aunt Flo was a bold determined woman.
44. The exciting news had made him bold.
45. She marched into the shop, as bold as brass,(sentencedict.com) and demanded her money back.
46. Her words were so bold that people caught their breath.
47. The newspaper made the bold move/took the bold step of publishing the names of the men involved.
48. Each picture is shown in colour on one page and as a bold outline on the opposite page.
49. He walked in, bold as brass, and asked me to lend him 50!
50. She marched in here, bold as brass, and demanded a pay rise.
51. He walked in , bold as brass, wearing nothing but his underpants.
52. The head-words in this dictionary are printed in bold type.
53. I see that you have been so bold as to ask for food at this late hour.
54. They painted the kitchen in bold colours - crimson, purple and blue.
55. The book's 85 colour lithographic plates look staggeringly fresh and bold.
56. Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.
57. It is hardly believable that such a pretty young lady is as bold as brass.
58. It was a bold stroke to reveal the identity of the murderer on the first page.
59. And may I make so bold as to ask what institution sponsored your husband's expedition?
60. If I may be so bold, you still haven't mentioned why you're here.