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bold British & World English

(of a person, action, or idea) showing a willingness to take risks; confident and courageous

bold stroke in bold British & World English

a daring action or initiative

be or make so bold as to do something in bold British & World English

dare to do something that might be considered audacious (used when politely asking a question or making a suggestion)

as bold as brass in bold British & World English

confident to the point of impudence

put a brave or bold face on something in face British & World English

act as if something unpleasant is not as bad as it really is

overbold British & World English

excessively bold

boldfaced British & World English

printed in boldface type

Philip2 British & World English

Philip III (1245–85), reigned 1270–85; known as Philip the Bold

Philip the Bold in Philip2 British & World English

Philip III (1245–85), reigned 1270–85; known as Philip the Bold

bold English-French

intrépide

bold English-Italian

audace