Bold-Faced Name

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /boʊld feɪst neɪm/

Definitions of bold-faced name

noun a person who is famous or well-known, especially in a particular field or industry

Example Sentences

A1 A bold-faced name is someone famous or well-known.

A2 In the magazine, they featured a bold-faced name on the cover.

B1 The event was attended by several bold-faced names from the entertainment industry.

B2 As a bold-faced name in the fashion world, she was invited to sit front row at the fashion show.

C1 Being a bold-faced name comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities.

C2 The bold-faced name's endorsement of the product led to a significant increase in sales.

Examples of bold-faced name in a Sentence

formal The event was attended by several bold-faced names from the industry.

informal I can't believe we saw a bold-faced name at the grocery store!

slang That party was full of bold-faced names, it was crazy!

figurative In the world of fashion, she had become a bold-faced name overnight.

Grammatical Forms of bold-faced name

past tense

bold-faced named

plural

bold-faced names

comparative

more bold-faced

superlative

most bold-faced

present tense

bold-face names

future tense

will bold-face name

perfect tense

have bold-faced named

continuous tense

is bold-facing name

singular

bold-faced name

positive degree

bold-faced

infinitive

to bold-face name

gerund

bold-facing

participle

bold-faced naming

Origin and Evolution of bold-faced name

First Known Use: 1951 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'bold-faced name' originated in the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to prominent or well-known individuals in society, the term 'bold-faced name' has evolved to encompass any recognizable or famous person, especially in the entertainment industry.