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Definition for bold

adjective as in brave

adjective as in brazen, insolent

adjective as in bright, striking

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Take, as another example, the new teen safety standards introduced on Facebook and Instagram that Meta has tried framing as bold and proactive.

From Salon

Venable treats even his most culpable characters as human beings — perhaps the play’s boldest move in an age of moral absolutes.

Turning the tide on math performance will require bold goals and strong investments from states and strong public support, Lake said.

At the top of the more than 20 thoughtfully curated shelves filled with dozens of VHS tapes, Rose has placed a sign in bold red typeface that reads: “Kitchen Video.”

The older artist knew what the younger artist was up to, and he charitably accommodated the bold request.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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