1(of a person, action, or idea) showing a willingness to take risks; confident and courageous:a bold attempt to solve the crisisno journalist was bold enough to take on the Prime Minister
dated (of a person or their manner) so confident as to be impudent or presumptuous:she tossed him a bold look
Irish (especially of a child) naughty; badly behaved:I slapped him when he was bold
2(of a colour, design, or shape) having a strong, vivid, or clear appearance:a coat with bold polka dots
of a kind of typeface having dark, heavy strokes, used especially for emphasis:cross references are printed in bold type
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a bold typeface or letter:Shadow cabinet members listed in bold
be (or make) so bold (as to do something)
formal dare to do something that might be considered audacious (used when politely asking a question or making a suggestion):what would he be calling for, if I might make so bold as to ask?
(as) bold as brass
confident to the point of impudence:she marched into the library as bold as brass
bold stroke
a daring action or initiative:the budget was full of bold strokes