Associations to the word «Bold»
Noun
- Flanders
- Dk
- Lettering
- Polling
- Duke
- Parenthesis
- Stroke
- Hendrix
- Text
- Promontory
- Quarterfinal
- Opera
- Race
- Archdeacon
- Heiress
- Duchy
- Habsburg
- Logan
- Seed
- Charles
- Eloquence
- Assertion
- Keen
- Unicode
- Marguerite
- Winner
- Names
- Orion
- Bridget
- Active
- Cruel
- Archduke
- Xi
- Dependent
- Throng
- Colour
- Kimberly
- Fresh
- Christendom
- Palette
- Fleece
- Bourbon
- Sigismund
- Stephanie
- Isabella
- Gina
- Briton
- Forbes
- Trevor
- Rama
- Praising
- Emmy
- Undertaking
- Warwick
- Brooke
- Navarre
- Rough
- Semifinal
- Sheila
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BOLD, noun. (obsolete) A dwelling; habitation; building.
BOLD, adjective. Courageous, daring.
BOLD, adjective. (typography) (of typefaces) Having thicker strokes than the ordinary form of the typeface.
BOLD, adjective. Presumptuous.
BOLD, adjective. Full-bodied.
BOLD, verb. (transitive) To make (a font or some text) bold.
BOLD, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To make bold or daring.
BOLD, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To become bold.
BOLD AS BRASS, adjective. (simile) Very bold; very brave.
Dictionary definition
BOLD, noun. A typeface with thick heavy lines.
BOLD, adjective. Fearless and daring; "bold settlers on some foreign shore"; "a bold speech"; "a bold adventure".
BOLD, adjective. Clear and distinct; "bold handwriting"; "a figure carved in bold relief"; "a bold design".
BOLD, adjective. Very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front; "a bluff headland"; "where the bold chalk cliffs of England rise"; "a sheer descent of rock".
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.