bold
ness
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the quality of willing to take risks and not being afraid
- His boldness in proposing the new initiative impressed the board of directors.
- The artist's boldness was evident in her use of vibrant colors and unconventional techniques.
- The mountain climber's boldness led him to attempt the treacherous ascent despite the dangers.
- Her boldness in speaking out against the company's unethical practices earned her both respect and criticism.
- The entrepreneur's boldness in entering a saturated market with a unique product paid off significantly.
Antonyms:
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the quality of having a vivid, noticeable appearance
- The boldness of the colors made the painting unforgettable.
- The design's boldness set it apart from the competitors' work.
- The boldness of the architecture impressed every visitor.
- He admired the boldness of her graphic illustrations.
- The text's boldness emphasized the key points in the report.
Synonyms:
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confidence or daring carried to a presumptuous, impudent, or audacious degree
- They had the boldness to interrupt the meeting without permission.
- Their boldness in entering the restricted area had serious consequences.
- He displayed boldness in mocking someone more experienced.
- The student's boldness in questioning the professor shocked the class.
- She showed boldness by speaking her mind despite the audience.