extremely bold

Frequency: 7.08.0 per million words

Used to emphasize a very high degree of courage or confidence.

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Examples (10)

  • It was an extremely bold move to launch the new product during a recession.
  • The young activist was extremely bold in her speech against the government.
  • Making such a claim without any concrete evidence is extremely bold.
  • The designer's choice of neon colors for the collection was extremely bold.
  • He made the extremely bold decision to challenge the reigning champion.
  • She is known for her extremely bold statements to the press.
  • To confront the director like that, you must be extremely bold.
  • The strategy they proposed was considered extremely bold by the investors.
  • Climbing that mountain without a guide was an extremely bold undertaking.
  • Her vision for the company's future is extremely bold and inspiring.