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In addition to the idiom beginning with BOLD, Also see BIG AND BOLD; MAKE BOLD.
American Heritage Idioms
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adj. VERBS be, feel | become, grow | make sb The exciting news had made him bold. | consider sth ADV. extremely, really, very | quite, rather
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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adj.
courageous:
She was a bold person to do that.
adj.
dark:
That word was in bold type.
Simple Definitions
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bold
nouns
a bold move
• The newspapers described her resignation as a bold move.
a bold step
• The following year he made a bold step to expand his business.
a bold attempt
• It was a bold attempt to win back public confidence.
a bold statement/assertion/claim
• In a surprisingly bold statement, the couple said they had no intention of marrying.
a bold decision
• Deciding to emigrate is a bold decision for anyone to make.
a bold initiative
• Investors have become used to the company’s bold initiatives.
a bold experiment
• Making a film from the book was a bold experiment, and it worked.
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