very bold

Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words

Used to emphasize a high degree of courage or confidence.

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Examples (10)

  • It was very bold of him to challenge the CEO's decision directly.
  • The designer chose a very bold color palette for the new brand identity.
  • Making such a radical career change was a very bold move.
  • Her speech contained some very bold claims about the future of technology.
  • The architect's vision for the skyscraper is very bold and futuristic.
  • You have to be very bold to wear a hat like that.
  • The new sauce has a very bold and spicy flavor profile.
  • His proposal for restructuring the department was considered very bold by the board.
  • She has become very bold since she started her own business.
  • The newspaper's headline was printed in very bold letters to emphasize the story's importance.