bold
/boʊld/noun, adjective1 syllable
Bold means: fearless and daring.
Synonyms for bold33
noun, as in a typeface with thick heavy lines
boldface, bold face
adjective, as in fearless and daring
adjective, as in clear and distinct
Opposites of bold
timid
What does bold mean?4
adjective
1
fearless and daring“bold settlers on some foreign shore”
2
very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front“a bluff headland”
3
clear and distinct“bold handwriting”
noun
1
a typeface with thick heavy lines
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with bold?20
three syllables
uncontrolled
Bold in a sentence
- I may have been brave, but he was bold.GemMonkey
- I may be brave, but he is bold.GemMonkey
- Later that morning, at the station, a sign in bold letters caught his eye.unknown
- We rise like the sun, bright and bold.Igider
- The claim is bold, but it is interesting to check against the available evidence.rul
- That's a bold question, but it's one you should ask.CM
- Though timid in some respects, he was very bold in others.CM
- Thanks to his bold decision, he was able to ride out the crisis.CM
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of bold
as a noun
- plural
- bolds
as a adjective
- comparative
- bolder
- superlative
- boldest