Spanish Meaning of bold
negrita
Other Spanish words related to negrita
- aventurero
- valiente
- valiente
- Audaz
- valeroso
- aventurero
- Audaz
- guapo
- envalentonado
- emprendedor
- galante
- valiente
- resistente
- heroico
- heroico
- impulsivo
- nervioso
- valiente
- imprudente
- valiente
- aventurero
- aventurero
- absurdo
- asnal
- sin cerebro
- descarado
- loco
- Temerario
- intrépido
- temerario
- generoso
- granuloso
- descabellado
- Apresurado
- de cabeza
- descuidado
- Impulsivo
- impetuoso
- imprudente
- incauto
- loco
- intrépido
- irracional
- Corazón de león
- loco
- loco
- loco
- loco
- Excesivamente atrevido
- Valiente
- precipitar
- Erupción cutánea
- distraído
- enérgico
- valiente
- firme
- robusto
- valiente
- Fanfarrón
- irreflexivo
- intrépido
- impávido
- innecesario
- irrazonable
- valiente
- loco
- estrafalario
- Salvaje
- libre de balancearse
- miedo
- cauto
- cauteloso
- Cobarde
- cobarde
- lechoso
- prudente
- Pusilánime
- tímido
- tímido
- temeroso
- poco aventurero
- poco emprendedor
- cauto
- asustado
- alarmado
- Calmado
- cobarde
- guay
- temeroso
- asustado
- atento
- horrorizado
- Cobarde
- demasiado cauto
- cobarde
- racional
- razonable
- sano
- asustado
- sensato
- impactado
- sonido
- asustado
- aterrado
- nervioso
- sabio
- asustado
- consternado
- preocupado
- consternado
- Cobarde
- sensato
- cobarde
- Excesivamente cuidadoso
- sabio
- molesto
- preocupado
- aterrorizado
Nearest Words of bold
Definitions and Meaning of bold in English
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.
FAQs About the word bold
negrita
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
aventurero,valiente,valiente,Audaz,valeroso,aventurero,Audaz,guapo,envalentonado,emprendedor
miedo,cauto,cauteloso,Cobarde,cobarde,lechoso,prudente,Pusilánime,tímido,tímido
bolbitis => Bolbitis, bolas => Bolas, bolar => Bolero, bolanci => equilibrio, bola tie => Corbata bolo,