bold-faced (Meaning)

Webster

bold-faced (a.)

Somewhat impudent; lacking modesty; as, a bold-faced woman.

Having a conspicuous or heavy face.

bold-faced Sentence Examples

  1. He couldn't believe her bold-faced lie about her whereabouts last night.
  2. It was a bold-faced attempt to manipulate the truth and deceive everyone.
  3. Despite his bold-faced denial, there was overwhelming evidence of his involvement.
  4. Her bold-faced audacity in asking for a promotion after only a month stunned her colleagues.
  5. The politician's bold-faced hypocrisy was evident when his private actions contradicted his public statements.
  6. She gave him a bold-faced warning about the consequences of his reckless behavior.
  7. The bold-faced manipulation of facts in the report raised serious ethical concerns.
  8. His bold-faced assertion that he had no knowledge of the crime was met with skepticism.
  9. It was a bold-faced betrayal when he broke his promise without any remorse.
  10. The company's bold-faced attempt to cover up the scandal only worsened the situation.

FAQs About the word bold-faced

Somewhat impudent; lacking modesty; as, a bold-faced woman., Having a conspicuous or heavy face.

impudent, insolent, brassy, cocky, cheeky, defiant, blunt, sassy, audacious, fresh

polite, modest, humble, courteous, proper,timid, shy, meek, meek, polite

He couldn't believe her bold-faced lie about her whereabouts last night.

It was a bold-faced attempt to manipulate the truth and deceive everyone.

Despite his bold-faced denial, there was overwhelming evidence of his involvement.

Her bold-faced audacity in asking for a promotion after only a month stunned her colleagues.