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Definition of bold
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Bold (n.)
Exhibiting
or
requiring
spirit
and
contempt
of
danger;
planned
with
courage;
daring;
vigorous.
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Forward
::
Forward
(a.)
Ardent;
eager;
earnest;
in an ill
sense,
less
reserved
or
modest
than is
proper;
bold;
confident;
as, the boy is too
forward
for his
years..
Roister
::
Roister
(v. i.) To
bluster;
to
swagger;
to
bully;
to be bold,
noisy,
vaunting,
or
turbulent..
Chain
::
Chain (n.) Iron links
bolted
to the side of a
vessel
to bold the
dead-eyes
connected
with the
shrouds;
also, the
channels..
Bolden
::
Bolden
(v. t.) To make bold; to
encourage;
to
embolden.
Bold
::
Bold (n.) In a bad
sense,
too
forward;
taking
undue
liberties;
over
assuming
or
confident;
lacking
proper
modesty
or
restraint;
rude;
impudent..
Bold
::
Bold (v. t.) To make bold or
daring.
Haughty
::
Haughty
(superl.)
High;
lofty;
bold.
Ruffianly
::
Ruffianly
(a.) Like a
ruffian;
bold in
crimes;
characteristic
of a
ruffian;
violent;
brutal.
Courage
::
Courage
(n.) That
quality
of mind which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
difficulties
with
firmness,
or
without
fear, or
fainting
of
heart;
valor;
boldness;
resolution..
Brisk
::
Brisk (v. t. & i.) To make or
become
lively;
to
enliven;
to
animate;
to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold
attitude;
--
usually
with up..
Dogmatize
::
Dogmatize
(v. i.) To
assert
positively;
to teach
magisterially
or with bold and undue
confidence;
to
advance
with
arrogance.
Pert
::
Pert (a.)
Indecorously
free, or
presuming;
saucy;
bold;
impertinent..
Effrontery
::
Effrontery
(n.)
Impudence
or
boldness
in
confronting
or in
transgressing
the
bounds
of duty or
decorum;
insulting
presumptuousness;
shameless
boldness;
barefaced
assurance.
Overhardy
::
Overhardy
(a.) Too
hardy;
overbold.
Hardily
::
Hardily
(adv.)
Boldly;
stoutly;
resolutely.
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Having
an
excess
of
assurance;
bold to a
fault;
dogmatical;
impudent;
presumptuous.
Brave
::
Brave
(superl.)
Bold;
courageous;
daring;
intrepid;
--
opposed
to
cowardly;
as, a brave man; a brave act..
Adventure
::
Adventure
(n.) The
encountering
of
risks;
hazardous
and
striking
enterprise;
a bold
undertaking,
in which
hazards
are to be
encountered,
and the issue is
staked
upon
unforeseen
events;
a
daring
feat..
Roundly
::
Roundly
(adv.)
Openly;
boldly;
peremptorily;
plumply.
Stopped
::
Stor (a.)
Strong;
powerful;
hardy;
bold;
audacious.
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