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1bold Listen to audio/ˈboʊld/ adjective
bold·er; bold·est
[also more bold; most bold] 1 a : not afraid of danger or difficult situations
The area was settled by bold [=brave, courageous] pioneers. Few politicians have been bold enough to oppose the plan to cut taxes.
b : showing or needing confidence or lack of fear
It's a bold plan that might fail. Hiring a novice was a bold move.
2 : very confident in a way that may seem rude or foolish
He punished the bold child for talking back. He was/made so bold as to guarantee a victory. [=he confidently guaranteed a victory] I'd like to offer a few criticisms, if I may be so bold.
3 : very noticeable or easily seen
She wore a dress with bold stripes. The painting is done in bold colors.
4 literary : very steep
bold cliffs
5 : bold-faced 2
The headline was printed in large, bold type/lettering.
(as) bold as brass
: not afraid at all : very confident or bold
I was too nervous to do it, but my sister went right up to him (as) bold as brass and asked for his autograph.
— bold·ly adverb
He was boldly direct. a boldly original painting a boldly striped shirt
— bold·ness noun [noncount]

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