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The meaning of BOLD is fearless before danger : intrepid. How to use bold in a sentence.

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Define bold. bold synonyms, bold pronunciation, bold translation, English dictionary definition of bold. brave, fearless, adventurous, valiant, brazen: She’s bold and flashy. Not to be confused with: bowled – past tense of bowl: She bowled a good game.

from The Century Dictionary. To make bold; embolden; encourage. To become bold. Daring; courageous; brave; intrepid; fearless: applied to men or animals: as, bold as a lion. Requiring or exhibiting courage; planned or executed with courage and spirit: as, a bold enterprise. Confident; trusting; assured. Forward; impudent; audacious: as, a bold ...

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Bold definition: Unduly forward and brazen; impudent. Origin of Bold From Middle English bold, bald, beald, from Old English bald, beald (“bold, brave, confident, strong, of good courage, presumptuous, impudent”), from Proto-Germanic *balþaz (“strong, bold”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhel-, *bhlē- (“to bloat, swell, bubble”). Cognate with Dutch boud (“bold, courageous ...

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