bold Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- nervy
- heroical
- enterprising
- reckless
- dashing
- valiant
- gallant
- venturesome
- emboldened
- heroic
- nerved
- hardy
- gutsy
- adventuresome
- foolish
- impulsive
- audacious
- venturous
Weak:
- swashbuckling
- undaunted
- brainless
- valorous
- precipitate
- impetuous
- stouthearted
- moronic
- wacky
- rash
- crazy
- plucky
- hasty
- asinine
- lionhearted
- nutty
- lunatic
- spunky
- unafraid
- silly
- dumb
- unnecessary
- spirited
- mad
- madcap
- heedless
- incautious
- absurd
- irrational
- scatterbrained
- intrepid
- stupid
- stout
- witless
- overbold
- overconfident
- harebrained
- wild
- free-swinging
- unreasonable
- hotheaded
- gritty
- dauntless
- daredevil
- greathearted
- whacky
- thoughtless
- imprudent
- idiotic
- headlong
- brash
- stalwart
- foolhardy
- insane
Strongest:
- shy
- unadventurous
- cautious
- milky
- timorous
- cowardly
- afraid
- prudent
- craven
- wary
- timid
- cautious
- coward
- milky
- timorous
- pusillanimous
- careful
- cowardly
- careful
- timid
- coward
- unenterprising
- unadventurous
- craven
- afraid
- shy
- wary
- unenterprising
- pusillanimous
- prudent
Strong:
- calm
- startled
- calm
- sound
- wise
- wise
- sane
- chickenhearted
- frightened
- cool
- alarmed
- chickenhearted
- terrified
- unnerved
- horrified
- unnerved
- poltroon
- fearful
- heedful
- shocked
- overcautious
- spooked
- terrified
- shocked
- scared
- spooked
- sound
- alarmed
- lily-livered
- rational
- fearful
- startled
- rational
- sensible
- reasonable
- scared
- affrighted
- sensible
- lily-livered
- heedful
- reasonable
- poltroon
- frightened
- cool
- overcautious
- horrified
- affrighted
- sane
Weak:
bold Meaning
bold (n)
a typeface with thick heavy lines
bold (a)
fearless and daring
bold (s)
clear and distinct
very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front
bold (n.)
Forward to meet danger; venturesome; daring; not timorous or shrinking from risk; brave; courageous.
Exhibiting or requiring spirit and contempt of danger; planned with courage; daring; vigorous.
In a bad sense, too forward; taking undue liberties; over assuming or confident; lacking proper modesty or restraint; rude; impudent.
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.
Standing prominently out to view; markedly conspicuous; striking the eye; in high relief.
Steep; abrupt; prominent.
bold (v. t.)
To make bold or daring.
bold (v. i.)
To be or become bold.
bold Sentence Examples
- She made a bold decision to quit her job and pursue her passion for painting full-time.
- His bold fashion choices always turned heads wherever he went.
- The CEO's bold strategy propelled the company to unprecedented success.
- With a bold stroke of the brush, the artist added vibrant colors to the canvas.
- It takes a bold individual to speak out against injustice in the face of adversity.
- The explorer embarked on a bold expedition to summit the tallest mountain in the world.
- Making a bold statement, she declared her intentions to run for political office.
- The chef's bold use of spices infused the dish with layers of flavor.
- Taking a bold leap of faith, he invested all his savings into his startup.
- His bold leadership style inspired confidence and loyalty among his team members.
FAQs About the word bold
a typeface with thick heavy lines, fearless and daring, clear and distinct, very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical frontForward to meet danger; vent
adventurous, brave, courageous, daring, fearless, nervy, heroical, enterprising, reckless, dashing
shy, unadventurous, cautious, milky, timorous, cowardly, afraid, prudent, craven, wary
She made a bold decision to quit her job and pursue her passion for painting full-time.
His bold fashion choices always turned heads wherever he went.
The CEO's bold strategy propelled the company to unprecedented success.
With a bold stroke of the brush, the artist added vibrant colors to the canvas.