Comparative for willing, or inclined, to take chances or risks
“We need bold individuals with a clear understanding of what must be done to start making a real difference.”
Comparative for marked by, or displaying, a boldness of character
“The brash politician had no qualms about using bold words during his speeches.”
Comparative for showy, bold or audacious in behavior or appearance
“Bright colors and clear bold graphics make the menu practical and aesthetically pleasing.”
(typography) Comparative for of a kind of typeface having dark, heavy strokes, used especially for emphasis
“The key concepts in these lessons are highlighted in bold type.”
Comparative for so steep as to be almost vertical
“The low shore of the St. Lawrence does not present the same advantages to the engineer which are to be found where the bold cliff of the Island of Anglesea is separated from the equally bold cliff of the Welsh main.”
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