become bold

Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words

To start to be more confident and willing to take risks.

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  • After months of practice, the shy speaker finally became bold on stage.
  • As he gained experience, the junior executive became bold enough to challenge his superiors.
  • To succeed in this competitive industry, you will need to become bold and take calculated risks.
  • Becoming bold was a gradual process for her after leaving an abusive relationship.
  • If you don't become bold and ask for a promotion, you might never get one.
  • With the crowd's support, the young artist became bold and experimented with new techniques.
  • He had to become bold to make the unpopular but necessary decision for the company.
  • She suddenly became bold and confronted the bullies who were teasing her friend.
  • After surviving the ordeal, he had become bold and unafraid of life's smaller challenges.
  • People often become bold when they feel they have nothing left to lose.