Usually, when you see a bold-faced word in a non-fiction book,
it means that there is a glossary in the back of the book where you
can find the definition of the bold-faced words.
Usually, when you see a bold-faced word in a non-fiction book,
it means that there is a glossary in the back of the book where you
can find the definition of the bold-faced words.
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a Brazen-faced; impudent; bold.
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The correct phrase is "bald-faced lie." This term describes a lie that is bold and undisguised, often with the intention of misleading others.
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I always heard it as a "Bald faced lie. properly "BOLD FACED LIE" as when newspapermen would try to affect the outcome of elections; back when people got their news only by Newspaper and word of mouth. The news paper would print an untrouth in BOLD headlines; knowing it could not be refuted till it was too late.
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any information that helps a reader understand nonfictional text
is called a