| Definition of 'Boldness' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) boldness, daring, hardiness, hardihood
the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger
"the proposal required great boldness"; "the plan required great hardiness of heart"
2. (noun) boldness, nerve, brass, face, cheek
impudent aggressiveness
"I couldn't believe her boldness"; "he had the effrontery to question my honesty"
3. (noun) boldness, strikingness
the quality of standing out strongly and distinctly
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| Definition of 'Boldness' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Boldness
the state or quality of being bold
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Sense: (of type) thick and clear, like this.
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Afrikaans: dapperheid |
Arabic: جُرأةٍ، جَسارَةٍ |
Bulgarian: смелост |
Brazilian: ousadia |
Czech: smělost, drzost |
German: die Kühnheit |
Danish: dristighed |
Greek: θάρρος, θρασύτητα |
Spanish: audacia |
Estonian: julgus |
Farsi: جسارت؛ بی پروایی |
Finnish: rohkeus |
French: audace |
Hebrew: תְּעוּזָה |
Hindi: साहस |
Croatian: odvažnost |
Hungarian: merészség |
Indonesian: keberanian |
Icelandic: dirfska |
Italian: ardire, coraggio |
Japanese: 大胆さ |
Korean: 대담함 |
Lithuanian: drąsa |
Latvian: drosme; pārdrošība |
Malay: keberanian |
Dutch: stoutmoedigheid |
Norwegian: dristighet, djervhet |
Polish: śmiałość |
Persian: جسارت؛ بی پروایی |
Pashto: بی پروایی |
Portuguese: ousadia |
Romanian: îndrăzneală |
Russian: смелость; наглость |
Slovak: odvaha |
Slovenian: drznost |
Serbian: neustrašivost |
Swedish: djärvhet |
Thai: ความกล้าหาญ |
Turkish: cesaret, yüreklilik |
Taiwanese: 大膽 |
Ukrainian: сміливість, зухвалість |
Urdu: دلیری |
Vietnamese: sự táo bạo |
Chinese: 大胆 |
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