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1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006) | ||
bold adj 1: fearless and daring; "bold settlers on some foreign shore"; "a bold speech"; "a bold adventure" [ant: timid] 2: clear and distinct; "bold handwriting"; "a figure carved in bold relief"; "a bold design" 3: 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" [syn: bluff, bold, sheer] n 1: a typeface with thick heavy lines [syn: boldface, bold face, bold] | ||
2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 | ||
Bold \Bold\ (b[=o]ld), a. [OE. bald, bold, AS. bald, beald; akin to Icel. ballr, OHG. bald, MHG. balt, D. boud, Goth. bal[thorn]ei boldness, It. baldo. In Ger. there remains only bald, adv. soon. Cf. Bawd, n.] 1. Forward to meet danger; venturesome; daring; not timorous or shrinking from risk; brave; courageous. [1913 Webster] Throngs of knights and barons bold. --Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Exhibiting or requiring spirit and contempt of danger; planned with courage; daring; vigorous. "The bold design leased highly." --Milton. [1913 Webster] 3. In a bad sense, too forward; taking undue liberties; over assuming or confident; lacking proper modesty or restraint; rude; impudent. [1913 Webster] Thou art too wild, too rude and bold of voice. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 4. Somewhat overstepping usual bounds, or conventional rules, as in art, literature, etc.; taking liberties in composition or expression; as, the figures of an author are bold. "Bold tales." --Waller. [1913 Webster] The cathedral church is a very bold work. --Addison. [1913 Webster] 5. Standing prominently out to view; markedly conspicuous; striking the eye; in high relief. [1913 Webster] Shadows in painting . . . make the figure bolder. --Dryden. [1913 Webster] 6. Steep; abrupt; prominent. [1913 Webster] Where the bold cape its warning forehead rears. --Trumbull. [1913 Webster] | ||
3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 | ||
Bold \Bold\, v. t. To make bold or daring. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster] | ||
4. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 | ||
Bold \Bold\, v. i. To be or become bold. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] | ||
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