Bold

  • 31bold — adjective 1) bold adventurers Syn: daring, intrepid, brave, courageous, valiant, valorous, fearless, dauntless, audacious, daredevil; adventurous, heroic, plucky, spirited, confident, assured; informal gutsy, spunky …

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  • 32bold — [[t]boʊld[/t]] adj. er, est 1) not hesitating or fearful in the face of danger; courageous 2) scorning or ignoring the rules of propriety; forward; impudent 3) requiring courage and daring: bold deeds[/ex] 4) beyond the usual limits of… …

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  • 33bold — /boʊld / (say bohld) adjective 1. not hesitating in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff. 2. not hesitating to breach the rules of propriety; forward. 3. calling for daring, unhesitating action. 4. overstepping usual bounds or… …

  • 34bold — I bold 1. bold sb., en, e, ene, i sms. bold , fx boldleg; spille bold II bold 2. bold adj., t, e (ÆLDRE tapper) …

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  • 35bold — adj. 1 confidently assertive; adventurous, courageous. 2 forthright, impudent. 3 vivid, distinct, well marked (bold colours; a bold imagination). 4 Printing (in full bold face or faced) printed in a thick black typeface. Phrases and idioms: as… …

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  • 36Bold — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Bold, Boud, Boulde, Bowld and Bould, may derive from a number of possible sources. Firstly, it may be of Olde English pre 7th century origins and derive from the world beald meaning courageous . In …

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  • 37bold — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English beald; akin to Old High German bald bold Date: before 12th century 1. a. fearless before danger ; intrepid b. showing or requiring a fearless daring spirit < a bold plan > 2. impu …

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  • 38bold — adj. (often used humorously) to be so bold as to + inf. (may I be so bold as to ask how old you are?) * * * [bəʊld] (often used humorously) to be so bold as to + inf. (may I be so bold as to ask how old you are?) …

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  • 39bold — [bəʊld] adj I 1) confident and not afraid of risks a bold plan to reduce crime[/ex] 2) clear, bright, and strong in colour a shirt with bold blue and yellow stripes[/ex] boldly adv boldness noun [U] II noun [U] bold [bəʊld] a way of printing&#8230; …

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  • 40böld — med., vet. • bula, bulnad, svullnad, knöl, blåsa, abscess, svulst • bulnad, böld, fistel, pustel, svulst, varhärd, varsamling • bulnad, svullnad, bula, böld, svulst, abscess • bula, svullnad, böld, abscess, knöl, upphöjning, buckla, bulle • bula …

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