bolden (Meaning)

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bolden (v. t.)

To make bold; to encourage; to embolden.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bolden

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bolden Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO's inspiring speech boldened the employees to strive for excellence.
  2. Her encouraging words boldened me to pursue my dreams despite the challenges.
  3. Taking a deep breath, he stepped onto the stage, hoping to bolden his resolve.
  4. The success of the project boldened the team to tackle even greater challenges.
  5. The coach's motivational pep talk boldened the team for the upcoming championship game.
  6. His unwavering support boldened her to confront her fears and speak her mind.
  7. The positive feedback from her peers boldened her confidence in her artistic abilities.
  8. The warm rays of the sun boldened the flowers to bloom brightly in the garden.
  9. The endorsement from a respected authority figure boldened their credibility in the industry.
  10. Her determination to succeed boldened her to overcome every obstacle in her path.

FAQs About the word bolden

To make bold; to encourage; to embolden.

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The CEO's inspiring speech boldened the employees to strive for excellence.

Her encouraging words boldened me to pursue my dreams despite the challenges.

Taking a deep breath, he stepped onto the stage, hoping to bolden his resolve.

The success of the project boldened the team to tackle even greater challenges.