Pronunciation: /boʊld feɪst/
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case 'bold faced' could be used as a verb to describe the act of making text appear in a bold typeface
A1 She bold faced the truth and admitted her mistake.
A2 The student bold faced the teacher and asked for a deadline extension.
B1 He bold faced his fears and decided to go skydiving.
B2 The politician bold faced the opposition and defended her policies.
C1 The CEO bold faced the shareholders and announced a major restructuring.
C2 The artist bold faced criticism and continued to push the boundaries of her work.
adjective a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'bold faced' describes a type of text that is printed in a dark, heavy typeface
A1 She wore a bold-faced necklace to the party.
A2 The teacher used a bold-faced marker to write on the whiteboard.
B1 The company made a bold-faced decision to expand their product line.
B2 The politician made a bold-faced lie during the debate.
C1 The artist's bold-faced brush strokes added depth to the painting.
C2 The CEO's bold-faced statement about the company's future plans caused a stir in the industry.
formal The key points are highlighted in bold faced text for easy reference.
informal I made sure to use bold faced font for the important parts of the presentation.
slang She always writes her messages in bold faced so they stand out.
figurative His lies were like bold faced truths, impossible to ignore.
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