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Meaning
Noun
●
A
dwelling
;
habitation
; building.
Adj
●
Courageous, daring.
●
Visually
striking
; conspicuous.
●
In Typography:
Having
thicker
strokes
than the
ordinary form
of the typeface.
●
Presumptuous, forward or impudent.
●
In Irish English:
Naughty;
insolent
; badly-behaved.
●
Full-bodied.
●
In Philippine English:
Pornographic;
depicting
nudity.
●
Steep or abrupt.
Verb
●
To make (a
font
or some
text
) bold.
●
To
make bold
or daring.
●
To become
bold
or brave.
Name
●
A surname.
●
A
civil parish
in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
bold
English
bold
Middle English (1100-1500)
bold
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Audacious
Brave
Courageous
Daring
Forward
Doughty
Embolden
Boldfaced
Cheeky
Gutsy
Related
Provocative
Clever
Bright
Ballsy
Smart
Creative
Italics
Subtle
Strong
Witty
Beautiful
Ambitious
Stylish
Powerful
Dramatic
Elegant
Vivid
Edgy
Assertive
Daring
Crass
Colorful
Masculine
Colourful
Thoughtful
Playful
Impressive
Sexy
Brilliant
Forceful
Decisive
Charming
Red
Vibrant
Chic
Trendy
Color
Original
Flashy
Font
Classy
Quirky
Nice
Exciting
Pretty
Italic
Classic
Handsome
Cute
Brash
Aggressive
Adventurous
Black
Colour
Vague
Funky
Funny
Imaginative
Dark
Capital Letters
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Rhymes
Old
Gold
Hold
Gold
Bold
Cold
Told
Wold
Sold
Mold
Fold
Holed
Scold
Mould
Foaled
Tolled
Rolled
Inhold
Untold
Unfold
Bowled
Resold
Polled
Coaled
Paroled
Trolled
Shoaled
Cuckold
Withhold
Patrolled
Uncontrolled
More
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