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Definition of bold
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Bold (v. t.) To make bold or
daring.
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Hardiment
::
Hardiment
(n.)
Hardihood;
boldness;
courage;
energetic
action.
Concerto
::
Concerto
(n.) A
composition
(usually
in
symphonic
form with three
movements)
in which one
instrument
(or two or
three)
stands
out in bold
relief
against
the
orchestra,
or
accompaniment,
so as to
display
its
qualities
or the
performer's
skill..
Outspeak
::
Outspeak
(v. t.) To speak
openly
or
boldly.
Dogmatize
::
Dogmatize
(v. i.) To
assert
positively;
to teach
magisterially
or with bold and undue
confidence;
to
advance
with
arrogance.
Daring
::
Daring
(a.) Bold;
fearless;
adventurous;
as,
daring
spirits..
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..
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.)
Willingness
or
eagerness
to
engage
in labor which
requires
boldness,
promptness,
energy,
and like
qualities;
as, a man of great
enterprise..
Defiant
::
Defiant
(a.) Full of
defiance;
bold;
insolent;
as, a
defiant
spirit
or act..
Whopper
::
Whopper
(n.)
Something
uncommonly
large of the kind;
something
astonishing;
--
applied
especially
to a bold lie.
Dash
::
Dash (n.) A rapid
movement,
esp. one of short
duration;
a quick
stroke
or blow; a
sudden
onset or rush; as, a bold dash at the
enemy;
a dash of
rain..
Virago
::
Virago
(n.)
Hence,
a
mannish
woman;
a bold,
turbulent
woman;
a
termagant;
a
vixen..
Ruffianly
::
Ruffianly
(a.) Like a
ruffian;
bold in
crimes;
characteristic
of a
ruffian;
violent;
brutal.
Unassuming
::
Unassuming
(a.) Not
assuming;
not bold or
forward;
not
arrogant
or
presuming;
humble;
modest;
retiring;
as, an
unassuming
youth;
unassuming
manners..
Mankind
::
Mankind
(a.)
Manlike;
not
womanly;
masculine;
bold;
cruel.
Bouncer
::
Bouncer
(n.) A bold lie; also, a
liar..
Independent
::
Independent
(a.)
Expressing
or
indicating
the
feeling
of
independence;
free; easy; bold;
unconstrained;
as, an
independent
air or
manner..
Effrontery
::
Effrontery
(n.)
Impudence
or
boldness
in
confronting
or in
transgressing
the
bounds
of duty or
decorum;
insulting
presumptuousness;
shameless
boldness;
barefaced
assurance.
Harddihood
::
Harddihood
(n.)
Boldness,
united
with
firmness
and
constancy
of mind;
bravery;
intrepidity;
also,
audaciousness;
impudence..
Roundly
::
Roundly
(adv.)
Openly;
boldly;
peremptorily;
plumply.
Hyalonema
::
Hyalonema
(n.) A genus of
hexactinelline
sponges,
having
a long stem
composed
of very long,
slender,
transparent,
siliceous
fibres
twisted
together
like the
strands
of a
color.
The stem of the
Japanese
species
(H.
Sieboldii),
called
glass-rope,
has long been in use as an
ornament.
See
Glass-rope..
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