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boldness
[ bohld-nis ]
noun
- lack of hesitation or fear in the face of risk or danger; courage:
Some members of the LGBTQ community have been murdered because of their boldness in living as their true selves and not as society tried to force them to live.
- refusal to be held back by the opinion or judgment of others:
I admire your boldness in standing up on this issue; thank you for your candid words.
- lack of regard for the rules of propriety or morality; impudence or brazenness:
In the early 20th century many people were shocked at the boldness and sexual innuendos that emerged in song.
- the fact or quality of going beyond the usual limits of conventional thought or action; visionary or imaginative character:
With boldness, leadership, and determination, we are leveraging today's successes into a smarter city for all of our residents.
- the quality of being visually striking, arresting, flashy, etc.:
If you are someone who is generally perceived as meek and mild, then a little boldness in your wardrobe and your makeup would revamp your look.
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ŽÇ·±¹±ð°ù·²úŽÇ±ô»å·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
- ²õ³Ü·±è±ð°ù·²úŽÇ±ô»å·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
- ³Ü²Ô·²úŽÇ±ô»å·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of boldness1
Example Sentences
Taylorâs boldness has earned him respect among Oaklanders who want to see a more aggressive approach to the cityâs problems.
Trying to create a new future takes boldness.
âHe is an awesome family man, they're so sweet and precious⊠Harrison and his boldness in his faith encourages other guys to be bold in their faith.â
"I think leaders sort of see their Gen Z boldness as a breach of professionalism," Bonnell said.
Thereâs a boldness to it that builds on Scottâs storied legacy.
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