If the letters are not jumbled, there will only be one.
Yes, it can be an antonym for many words.
The words "be bold" are in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. They are in 1 verse.
The words-Bold, boldly and boldness is found 41 times in NT- only 3 times in OT
you click the BOLD B but first highlight the words you want to unbold and then click the BOLD B
italic is this I and this is for had writing bold printing is for words that mean import thing
Bold has one syllable.
A bold typeface is used for emphasis. Italics are also used for emphasis; bold is a bit more emphatic than italics.
The word bold has one syllable.
It seems like you want me to fill in the bold words with the correct terms, but I don't see any bold text in your question. Please provide the text or specify the terms you want me to correct, and I'll be happy to help!
An example of alliteration, where the words "bold as brass" start with the same sound.
Bold Mold
To attract the public's attention