Bold (adjective)

  1. Not afraid to do or say what one believes to be right, often regardless of consequences.
  2. Having or showing a confident and courageous attitude.
  3. Having a thickness or weight of lines or letters greater than the surrounding text.
  4. Having a noticeable visual impact because of its strength or vividness.

Origin:

Old english beald, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german bald.

Examples:

  1. She is a bold and adventurous woman.
  2. His bold approach to leadership inspired his followers.
  3. The bold font stands out on the page.
  4. The artist used bold strokes to capture the energy of the scene.
  5. She made a bold fashion statement with her bright red dress.
Some random words: futon, strikebreaker, squirrel