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Yes, "bold" can function as a verb, though it is less commonly used in this way. It means to make something bold in typography, such as text, or to act in a bold manner. However, "bold" is primarily recognized as an adjective describing someone or something that is daring or courageous.
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In absolutetly no circumstance can bold ever be used as an adjective
"Bold" is an adjective.
naugh-ty, the syllable in bold.
The noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.
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Boldly is an adverb. The adjective is just bold.
No, the word 'bolder' is the comparative form of the adjective bold (bolder, boldest).The noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.The word 'bold' is a noun form as a word for a typeface or font style.
There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.
The word bold is an adjective. It is used to describe something or someone courageous.
The adverb form of the adjective bold is boldly. It means in a courageous, confident, or brave manner.