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Definition of bold
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Bold (n.)
Forward
to meet
danger;
venturesome;
daring;
not
timorous
or
shrinking
from risk;
brave;
courageous.
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Assured
::
Assured
(a.) Made sure; safe;
insured;
certain;
indubitable;
not
doubting;
bold to
excess.
Pert
::
Pert (a.)
Indecorously
free, or
presuming;
saucy;
bold;
impertinent..
Face
::
Face (n.)
Maintenance
of the
countenance
free from
abashment
or
confusion;
confidence;
boldness;
shamelessness;
effrontery.
Achievement
::
Achievement
(n.) A great or
heroic
deed;
something
accomplished
by
valor,
boldness,
or
praiseworthy
exertion;
a
feat..
Roundness
::
Roundness
(n.)
Openess;
plainess;
boldness;
positiveness;
as, the
roundness
of an
assertion..
Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, the
heart;
warm;
cordial;
bold;
zealous;
sincere;
willing;
also,
energetic;
active;
eager;
as, a
hearty
welcome;
hearty
in
supporting
the
government..
Harddihood
::
Harddihood
(n.)
Boldness,
united
with
firmness
and
constancy
of mind;
bravery;
intrepidity;
also,
audaciousness;
impudence..
Saucily
::
Saucily
(adv.)
In a saucy
manner;
impudently;
with
impertinent
boldness.
Scambler
::
Scambler
(n.) A bold
intruder
upon the
hospitality
of
others;
a
mealtime
visitor.
Intrepid
::
Intrepid
(a.) Not
trembling
or
shaking
with fear;
fearless;
bold;
brave;
undaunted;
courageous;
as, an
intrepid
soldier;
intrepid
spirit..
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.
Attempt
::
Attempt
(v. t.) To make trial or
experiment
of; to try; to
endeavor
to do or
perform
(some
action);
to
assay;
as, to
attempt
to sing; to
attempt
a bold
flight..
Bouncer
::
Bouncer
(n.) A bold lie; also, a
liar..
Outspeak
::
Outspeak
(v. t.) To speak
openly
or
boldly.
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..
Imbolden
::
Imbolden
(v. t.) See
Embolden.
Hardiment
::
Hardiment
(n.)
Hardihood;
boldness;
courage;
energetic
action.
Brass-visaged
::
Brass-visaged
(a.)
Impudent;
bold.
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.)
Willingness
or
eagerness
to
engage
in labor which
requires
boldness,
promptness,
energy,
and like
qualities;
as, a man of great
enterprise..
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Somewhat
overstepping
usual
bounds,
or
conventional
rules,
as in art,
literature,
etc.;
taking
liberties
in
composition
or
expression;
as, the
figures
of an
author
are
bold..
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