0 not frightened of danger: --
1 strong in colour or shape, and very noticeable to the eye: --
2 not shy, especially in a way that shows no respect: --
She was friendly without being bold.
He is a qualified politician with bold ideas.
Numbers in bold are estimated coefficients; numbers in parentheses are their panel-corrected standard errors; numbers in italics are p-values from one-sided t-tests.
The early eighteenth-century activities of the vestry were unusually bold across a wide front.
She creates novel structures from the most commonplace resources, and incorporates bold experimentation into engaging, exuberant grooves.
He also mentioned a bold and confident disposition, though the latter might better be viewed as a passion or disposition enhanced by the former circumstances.
Bold typeface is meant to distinguish vector-fields and spaces containing them.
Only the attended-speech condition matches the normal ogive (bold solid line).
The highest and the lowest values are shown in bold (n = 3, range in parentheses).
The figures in parentheses indicate the tenures of employment (the bold lines) expressed in months.