Pronunciation: /ɪmˈboʊldən/
verb to give someone the courage or confidence to do something
A1 Reading positive affirmations can embolden you to face your fears.
A2 Watching inspirational movies can embolden individuals to pursue their dreams.
B1 The supportive words of her friends emboldened her to speak up in class.
B2 The success of her first novel emboldened her to pursue a career in writing.
C1 His previous achievements emboldened him to take on even greater challenges.
C2 The leader's charismatic speeches emboldened the entire team to strive for excellence.
formal The success of the project emboldened the team to take on more challenging tasks.
informal Winning the game emboldened the players to aim for the championship.
slang Getting a promotion really emboldened me to ask my crush out on a date.
figurative The support of her friends emboldened her to finally pursue her passion for painting.
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