be bold

Frequency: 8.018.5 per million words

To possess the quality of being confident and courageous.

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Examples (10)

  • Don't be afraid to be bold and share your unique ideas during the brainstorm.
  • She was bold enough to quit her stable job and start her own business.
  • He is bold in his artistic expression, never conforming to traditional standards.
  • In the next negotiation, I will be bold and ask for exactly what we deserve.
  • Being bold doesn't mean being reckless; it means being confident in your convictions.
  • You have to be bold to stand up for what you believe in, especially when it's unpopular.
  • Was it necessary to be so bold in your criticism of the project?
  • The team's strategy was bold, but it ultimately paid off with a huge win.
  • To capture the attention of the market, our new advertising campaign needs to be bold.
  • The architect's vision for the new museum is incredibly bold and futuristic.