embolden (Meaning)

Wordnet

embolden (v)

give encouragement to

Webster

embolden (v. t.)

To give boldness or courage to; to encourage.

embolden Sentence Examples

  1. The coach's words of encouragement emboldened the players to perform at their best.
  2. His unwavering support emboldened her to take on the challenge and pursue her dreams.
  3. The company's achievements emboldened them to expand into new markets.
  4. The presence of a role model can embolden others to overcome adversity and reach their full potential.
  5. The incredible success of the young entrepreneur emboldened others to follow in his footsteps.
  6. The increased awareness of social issues emboldened activists to speak out against injustice.
  7. The scientific discovery emboldened researchers to explore uncharted territories of knowledge.
  8. The positive reception of her art emboldened the artist to continue creating and pushing boundaries.
  9. The improved economic conditions emboldened consumers to spend more and boost the economy.
  10. The inspiring story of the athlete's comeback emboldened others to never give up on their goals.

FAQs About the word embolden

give encouragement toTo give boldness or courage to; to encourage.

encourage,inspire, inspirit, steel, reinforce, buoy (up), invigorate, bear up, stimulate,hearten

daunt, daunt, dishearten, dishearten, depress, discourage, undermine, depress,discourage, undermine

The coach's words of encouragement emboldened the players to perform at their best.

His unwavering support emboldened her to take on the challenge and pursue her dreams.

The company's achievements emboldened them to expand into new markets.

The presence of a role model can embolden others to overcome adversity and reach their full potential.