Noun
1. a typeface with thick heavy lines
Adjective
1. fearless and daring;
2. clear and distinct;
3. very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front;
The style of the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team in a competition is indomitable, bold and vigorous.
The room was decorated in bold colours.
May I make bold to suggest that you were wrong to do so?
Obviously the thief had simply walked out this way as bold as brass.
Be bold in putting things into practice and blazing new trails.
The engineer had a bold plan to build a bridge over the English Channel.
The bold print stands out very well.
A young machine hand, attracted by her looks, made bold to jest with her.
He walked in , bold as brass, wearing nothing but his underpants.
Be bold in doing your work and don't be overcautious.
The young man is a bold warrior.
And may I make so bold as to ask what institution sponsored your husband's expedition?
In learning English, one should be bold to talk in the language with his friends.
We should not only be bold, but also be cautious.
By making the bold promise, he had burnt his bridges , for now he had no option but to go forward with the project.
Some of the embroideries are in bold , bright colours ; others are quietly elegant.
Her words were so bold that people caught their breath.
a title printed in bold caps
Bold as you please, she grabbed me by the sleeve.
He believes that students should be encouraged to experiment with bold ideas.
The book's 85 colour lithographic plates look staggeringly fresh and bold.
I don't feel I'm being bold, because it's always been natural for me to just speak out about whatever disturbs me.
Use bold type for headings and bullet points for noteworthy achievements.
Big, successful moves need bold, masterful managers.
In 1960 this was a bold move.
The bold necklace flatteringly lightens her skin tone.
Rebels like Katharine Hamnett have made a name for bold, declamatory statements.
Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.
be (或 make) so bold (as to do something)
(formal)dare to do something (often used when politely asking a question or making a suggestion)
what would he be calling for, &B{if I might make so bold} as to ask?.
(as) bold as brass
confident to the point of impudence
she marched into the library as bold as brass.
bold stroke
a daring action or initiative
bold, brave, courageous, daring, heroic, fearless
pert enterprising flagrant defiant pronounced haughty courageous or emphatic daring impudent stalwart audacious forward undaunted intrepid rude manly unafraid striking straightforward insolent presumptuous stout outstanding arrogant fearless heroic brazen adventurous forwards foolhardy aboveboard plucky resolute valiant cavalier hardy saucy brave
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