boldness 的定义
- lack of hesitation or fear in the face of risk or danger; courage: Some members of the LGBTQ community have been murdered because of their boldness in living as their true selves and not as society tried to force them to live.
- refusal to be held back by the opinion or judgment of others: I admire your boldness in standing up on this issue; thank you for your candid words.
- lack of regard for the rules of propriety or morality; impudence or brazenness: In the early 20th century many people were shocked at the boldness and sexual innuendos that emerged in song.
- the fact or quality of going beyond the usual limits of conventional thought or action; visionary or imaginative character: With boldness, leadership, and determination, we are leveraging today's successes into a smarter city for all of our residents.
- the quality of being visually striking, arresting, flashy, etc.: If you are someone who is generally perceived as meek and mild, then a little boldness in your wardrobe and your makeup would revamp your look.
boldness 近义词
audacity
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boldness 的反义词 3 个
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- Our portfolio included five “bold bet” picks, companies with higher-risk profiles.
- We take the bold move to flag it, label it so that people have the appropriate context that this is indeed an example of a violation, so people can look at that content in light of that understanding.
- These companies are taking increasingly bold measures to ban certain kinds of fake news and extremist groups, and they’re using technology to filter out misinformation before humans can see it.
- There has been kind of a quiet, but not very bold conversation on the Republican side about some sort of price on carbon — or some sort of action around trying to remove carbon from the atmosphere — which is a big discussion.
- Bring the drama with these seven bold lip hues from some of your beauty faves like YSL Beauty, Smashbox, MAC and Maybelline.
- Yes, the gun: “While this gives a moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprise, and independence to the mind.”
- They need to emulate the boldness with which the leading pay TV networks have sabotaged genre recipes.
- The anonymity of the Internet, however, gives the curious a new kind of boldness.
- “The boldness of the fraud,” Judge Barbara Jones wrote in her decision, proved Bartiromo knew that what he was doing was wrong.
- Appropriately enough, the Basin family crest bears the motto “boldness and inspiration.”
- Her success increased her confidence in herself and enhanced the boldness and freedom with which she handled her brush.
- His neck looked as powerful as a bull's, and his rather small head was poised upon it with a sort of triumphant boldness.
- It required peculiar boldness, at that hour, to accuse Robespierre and Danton of crime.
- And wondering at her boldness, she added, I know and feel that you love meyour eyes confirmed your love before you spoke.
- For seven years he led an unsettled life, attracting attention everywhere by his talents and the boldness of his teaching.