overbold (Meaning)

Wordnet

overbold (s)

improperly forward or bold

Webster

overbold (a.)

Excessively or presumptuously bold; impudent.

overbold Sentence Examples

  1. His overbold approach to the negotiation led to disastrous results.
  2. The reporter's overbold questioning made the politician uneasy.
  3. Her overbold plan to climb the mountain without proper gear proved reckless.
  4. The overbold child ran into the street without looking.
  5. The artist's overbold brushstrokes created a vibrant and chaotic masterpiece.
  6. The adventurer's overbold expedition into the unknown ended in tragedy.
  7. The overbold scientist conducted experiments that pushed the boundaries of ethics.
  8. The politician's overbold rhetoric alienated many voters.
  9. The overbold general launched an attack that decimated his own troops.
  10. The overbold explorer ventured deep into the uncharted territory, never to return.

FAQs About the word overbold

improperly forward or boldExcessively or presumptuously bold; impudent.

overconfident, courageous, daredevil, daring, heroical, adventurous, foolhardy, audacious, brave, temerarious

heedful, unadventurous, wary, heedful, wary, cautious, unadventurous, cautious, circumspect, safe

His overbold approach to the negotiation led to disastrous results.

The reporter's overbold questioning made the politician uneasy.

Her overbold plan to climb the mountain without proper gear proved reckless.

The overbold child ran into the street without looking.