BOLD vs COCKSURE: NOUN
- A dwelling; habitation; building.
- A typeface with thick heavy lines
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BOLD vs COCKSURE: ADJECTIVE
- Boldface.
- Steep or abrupt in grade or terrain.
- Clear and distinct to the eye; conspicuous.
- Strikingly different or unconventional; arresting or provocative.
- Unduly forward and brazen; impudent.
- Requiring or exhibiting courage or daring: : brave.
- Fearless and daring; courageous.
- Very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front
- Clear and distinct
- Strong or pronounced; prominent.
- Fearless and daring
- Presumptuous.
- Courageous, daring.
- Steep; abrupt; prominent.
- Standing prominently out to view; markedly conspicuous; striking the eye; in high relief.
- Somewhat overstepping usual bounds, or conventional rules, as in art, literature, etc.; taking liberties in composition or expression.
- In a bad sense, too forward; taking undue liberties; over assuming or confident; lacking proper modesty or restraint; rude; impudent.
- Exhibiting or requiring spirit and contempt of danger; planned with courage; daring; vigorous.
- Forward to meet danger; venturesome; daring; not timorous or shrinking from risk; brave; courageous.
- Having thicker strokes than the ordinary form of the typeface
- Overconfident; -- of people.
- Quite certain.
- Perfectly safe.
- Too sure; overconfident.
- Completely sure; certain.
- Marked by excessive confidence
- Too confident; overconfident
BOLD vs COCKSURE: VERB
- To make (a font or some text) bold.
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BOLD vs COCKSURE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be or become bold.
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BOLD vs COCKSURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make bold or daring.
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BOLD vs COCKSURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Steep; abrupt: as, a bold shore (one that enters the water almost perpendicularly).
- Standing out to view; striking to the eye; markedly conspicuous; prominent: as, a bold headland; a bold handwriting.
- Overstepping usual bounds; presuming upon sympathy or forbearance; showing liberty or license, as in style or expression: as, a bold metaphor.
- Forward; impudent; audacious: as, a bold huzzy.
- Confident; trusting; assured.
- Requiring or exhibiting courage; planned or executed with courage and spirit: as, a bold enterprise.
- Daring; courageous; brave; intrepid; fearless: applied to men or animals: as, bold as a lion.
- Very steep
- Deep, as water, close to the shore; navigable very near to the land.
- To become bold.
- To make bold; embolden; encourage.
- With perfect security or certainty.
- Confidently or absolutely sure or certain.
- Perfectly secure or safe.
BOLD vs COCKSURE: RELATED WORDS
- Bluff, Conspicuous, Emboldened, Enterprising, Rash, Dauntless, Cocksure, Heroic, Reckless, Venturesome, Foolhardy, Fearless, Brave, Brash, Audacious
- Unflappable, Conceited, Diffident, Hubristic, Boastful, Fearless, Haughty, Arrogant, Smug, Brash, Cocky, Positive, Confident, Bold, Overconfident
BOLD vs COCKSURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bluff, Conspicuous, Emboldened, Enterprising, Rash, Dauntless, Cocksure, Heroic, Reckless, Venturesome, Foolhardy, Fearless, Brave, Brash, Audacious
- Unflappable, Conceited, Diffident, Hubristic, Boastful, Fearless, Haughty, Arrogant, Smug, Brash, Cocky, Positive, Confident, Bold, Overconfident
BOLD vs COCKSURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How much comes out bold and in how many places you get bold output depends on how many fonts you have installed.
- If you bold titles in one section, you need to make sure to bold them in another.
- Why join the President at the White House to announce a bold new operation that appears to be neither bold nor new?
- If you bold the title of one position and the dates of employment, you should bold all positions in a similar way.
- Object lines are bold, but about half as bold as border lines.
- Be consistent: if you bold a company name under your experience section, bold all the company names in that section.
- Do not bold the company you worked for; bold your position with the company.
- The modern approach is to temper bold color with plenty of white space for an overall look that is bold but not overwhelming.
- For example, selecting bolded text and then clicking the Bold button will remove the bold formatting.
- Bold and rounded, this font is ideal for conveying just as bold of a message.
- Considering the cocksure air of the clientele, the name fits.
- The day before marching into Omaha, with a cocksure swagger and a disarming grin, when she died.
- Despite his cocksure smile, the steeples and clock towers of Sedan shone in the sun.
- Also, bold, or cocky, or cocksure would fit the situation.
- It makes sense that the cocksure, indecorous John Thorpe would propose such a thing to Catherine.
- He was almost unrecognisable from the cocksure brigand I had watched that afternoon.
- Blister, emerged from their vehicles, Ainsworth looking a little less cocksure than normal.
- It is never wise nor humble to be cocksure of our resolution.
- Cocksure by: Silencer This is an exceptional babe text message.
- He was flawless and cocksure with the ball against pressure.
BOLD vs COCKSURE: QUESTIONS
- Does the country need bold and persistent experimentation?
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- What are the reviews of istayliverpool Bold Street?
- How many bold Steelers offseason predictions are there?
- Will Halo enthrall audiences with bold storytelling?
- When did the band The Bold and the bold release their first album?
- Is the BlackBerry Bold 9700 better than the original Bold 9000?
- How much does a bold sign Gothic Bold Condensed BA graphics cost?
- What is the Bold Condensed BT font with a bold style?
- How many times has serpentine bold bold font been viewed?
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