bold
bold
boʊld
bowld
British pronunciation
/bˈə‍ʊld/

Definition & Meaning of "bold"in English

01

(of a person) brave and confident, with the ability to take risks

bold definition and meaning
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The bold entrepreneur invested all of her savings into her startup, believing in its potential.
As a bold leader, he fearlessly confronts difficult decisions and challenges head-on.
02

(of a manner) showing confidence and willingness to take risks, often without fear or hesitation

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Her bold manner during the debate impressed everyone in the audience.
He spoke in a bold tone, unafraid of the opposition.
03

very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front

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The bold cliff dropped sharply into the sea.
Hikers admired the bold escarpment.
04

causing strong visual impact through clarity, vividness, or intensity

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Bold colors can bring energy and life to any space, making it feel more dynamic.
She wore a scarf with bold stripes in bright colors.
05

(of a flavor) dominant but not necessarily harsh

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The dark chocolate had a bold bitterness balanced with hints of cherry.
He prefers bold, spicy curries that overwhelm the palate.
Bold
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a typographic style that emphasizes or highlights text by making it thicker and darker in appearance compared to the surrounding text

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The heading was printed in bold to attract attention.
She used bold for key terms in her report.
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