Crossword clues for boldface
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
boldface \boldface\ n. a typeface with thick heavy lines; -- also called bold-faced.
boldface \boldface\ v. to print in boldface.
Bold-faced \Bold"-faced`\, a.
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Somewhat impudent; lacking modesty; as, a bold-faced woman.
I have seen enough to confute all the bold-faced atheists of this age.
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(Print.) Having a conspicuous or heavy face; -- also called boldface.
Note: This line is bold-faced nonpareil.
Wiktionary
n. (context typography English) A font that is dark, having a high ration of ink to white space, written or drawn with thick strong lines. vb. To print, write or draw in a boldfaced font.
WordNet
Wikipedia
Boldface may refer to:
- A type of emphasis in typography
- Boldface pointclass, a concept in descriptive set theory
Usage examples of "boldface".
Did this miserable mortal creature in my grasp actually have the brazen, boldfaced temerity to deceive me, defy me, deride me, to try to turn me into a--a--a writer?
The greyeyed goddess who bends over the boy Adonis, stooping to conquer, as prologue to the swelling act, is a boldfaced Stratford wench who tumbles in a cornfield a lover younger than herself.
Nonetheless, I always make sure to type out my byline in boldface letters: By Jack Tagger Staff Writer To delete my name from the top of the story, Emma must first highlight it with the Define key.
But under the Grand Central gate listing was a small red box that said in boldface type, Claudication temporarily dislocated due to unscheduled sdatial interruption, followed by a string of numbers and symbols in the Speech, a description of the gate's new location.
In his new role Jesus Bernal was an innovator: he even sent communiques on embossed letterheads—italic for bombings, boldface for political assassinations.