boldness

IPA: bˈoʊɫdnʌs

noun

  • The state of being bold; courage.
  • presumptuousness
  • (typography) The relative weight of a font; the thickness of its strokes.
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Examples of "boldness" in Sentences

  • Henry believes boldness is what drives his management team, even when it comes to spending.
  • As for the Drei Zinnen, they surpass in boldness and weirdness all the Dolomites of the Ampezzo.
  • Whatever fantastic forms that rock may assume elsewhere, they are here surpassed in boldness and strangeness.
  • God (1Ti 1: 11-13). we faint not -- in boldness of speech and action, and patience in suffering (2Co 4: 2, 8-16, &c.).
  • It does take a certain boldness to name your book series after what's often taken as a symptom of schizophrenic psychosis.
  • Indeed, Iran's boldness is possible because in many parts of the world deep distrust and even hatred of Jews is entirely acceptable.
  • In her book If You Want To Write, she offers a favorite exercise for “getting people to write well, so they know how gifted they are and consequently grow in boldness and freedom.”
  • We gained insight into how this sort of boldness translates into business success when one of the speakers clarified: Employees are afraid to make mistakes, and CEOs have made them.
  • Then the past aorist participle, "they that used the office of deacon well," implies that the present verb, "are acquiring to themselves boldness," is the result of the completed action of using the diaconate well.

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