bold

/boʊld/
adjective
  1. Confident and not afraid to take risks or say what you think.
    • The politician gave a bold speech about changing the education system.
    • It was bold of him to ask for a raise after only three months.
    • She made a bold decision to quit her job and travel the world.
  2. Strong, clear, and easy to see; often used for colors, designs, or text.
    • The title was printed in bold letters to stand out.
    • She wore a bold red dress to the party.
    • The artist used bold brushstrokes in the painting.
  3. Brave and willing to face danger or difficulty.
    • Only the boldest explorers dared to cross the desert.
    • The bold firefighters rushed into the burning building.
    • Her bold rescue of the drowning child made her a hero.
noun
  1. A typeface with thick, dark letters used for emphasis.
    • Change the font to bold for the main title.
    • The key terms are highlighted in bold.
    • Please put the headings in bold.
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