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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121. Roller blinds offer a good deal of scope through colour and fabric combinations, from floral patterns to bold geometric prints.
122. And what, if I may be so bold, is the meaning of this note?
123. Dole can opt for some one out of the blue, making a bold stroke and hoping to demonstrate a spirit of adventure.
124. Red paper, reflecting good fortune, with bright, bold, gold calligraphy, was hung in the kitchen.
124. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
125. I could not help smiling at this; thinking it at least a very bold Attempt from a Person in her Situation.
126. To help keep these bold bloodsuckers at bay we rubbed wet salt on our boots.
127. Given the atrocious landings and the fact that the rock is extremely treacherous when wet, many climbs are very bold.
128. Just more oversized trousers, bold colors and the overstuffed parkas that are rapidly becoming fashion classics.
129. A bold assertion of reality indeed and very far from the idealised approach to love in adventure in another collaboration.
130. Lee wasted no time entering Maryland, the men being in high spirits as the bold move was made.
131. Significant advances will be marked by the confirmation of bold conjectures or the falsification of cautious conjectures.
132. It was the tallest tree, and June and July saw its waxy flowers bold as a candelabra.
133. None is big enough or bold enough to offset the negative effects of the financial collapse.
134. Mr Major has taken plenty of decisions - Norman Lamont's budget was full of bold strokes.
135. Entries are in alphabetical order; cross-references are printed in bold type.
136. Few other Democrats were so bold as to accuse Clinton publicly of playing politics with the issue.
137. These walls are now covered in an amazing number of climbs ranging from the well protected to the very bold.
138. The fully battened mainsail is loose-footed and stands a bold roach which has to brush past the backstay during a tack.
139. Until then, nothing half-way as bold on rock had ever been attempted.
140. Every time he announced a bold initiative, a hundred obstacles were thrown in his way.
141. From 17 comes Colourmania, a bold collection of shimmering shades and bright ideas - great fun for the young.
142. Those keywords that are allowed are shown in bold type.
143. It is a mistake to regard the falsification of bold, highly falsifiable conjectures as the occasions of significant advance in science.
144. But in addition, the bold step was taken of creating specialist modules in areas like communication and personal and social development.
145. For the bold punter, a bid above 100p is unlikely without some signs of positive management action to stabilise cash flow.
146. What we need is a strong leader, someone who is bold enough to make tough decisions.
147. How bold one gets when one is sure of being loved. Sigmund Freud
148. Autumnal eyes are bold, obvious, slightly overdone, in deep, dark colors.
149. Jay penned her in, one hand on each arm rest and kissed her neck. So bold!
150. It is a bold move, since it throws into reverse one of Clinton's central election pledges.