Boldness
Boldness is the opposite of fearfulness. To be bold implies a willingness to get things done despite risks. For example, in the context of sociability, a bold person may be willing to risk shame or rejection in social situations, or to bend rules of etiquette or politeness. An excessively bold person could aggressively ask for money, or persistently push someone to fulfill a request. The word "bold" may also be used as a synonym of "impudent": for example, a child may be punished for being "bold" by acting disrespectfully toward an adult or by misbehaving.
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Boldness
Boldness is the opposite of fearfulness. To be bold implies a willingness to get things done despite risks. For example, in the context of sociability, a bold person may be willing to risk shame or rejection in social situations, or to bend rules of etiquette or politeness. An excessively bold person could aggressively ask for money, or persistently push someone to fulfill a request. The word "bold" may also be used as a synonym of "impudent": for example, a child may be punished for being "bold" by acting disrespectfully toward an adult or by misbehaving.
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Boldness is the opposite of fe ...... thological character Philemon.
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Kühnheit (von althochdeutsch k ...... arakterstärke zum „Neinsagen“.
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L'audace est le contraire de l ...... que du personnage de Philémon.
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الجرأة هي عكس الخجل. والشخص ال ...... يثولوجيا اليونانية والرومانية.
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Boldness is the opposite of fe ...... rd an adult or by misbehaving.
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Kühnheit (von althochdeutsch k ...... arakterstärke zum „Neinsagen“.
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L'audace est le contraire de l ...... que du personnage de Philémon.
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الجرأة هي عكس الخجل. والشخص ال ...... كون مرادفًا بشكل كبير للشجاعة.
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Boldness
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Kühnheit
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جرأة
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