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bold

adjective
Daring; courageous; brave; intrepid; fearless; applied to men or other animals; as, bold as a lion.

bold

Requiring courage in the execution; executed with spirit or boldness; planned with courage and spiritt as a bold enterprise.

bold

Confident; not timorous. We were bold in our God to speak to you.7 Thessalonians 2:2.

bold

In an ill sense, rude, forward.

bold

Licentious; showing great liberty of fiction or expression; as, the figures of an author are bold.

bold

Standing out to view; striking to the eye; as bold figures in painting, sculpture and architecture.

bold

Steep; abrupt; prominent; as a bold shore, which enters the water almost perpendicularly, so that ships can approach near to land without danger. Where the bold cape its warning forehead rears. To make bold, to take freedoms; a common, but not a correct phrase. To be bold is better.

bold

verb transitive
To make daring.