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      • Verb [edit] make bold (third-person singular simple present makes bold, present participle making bold, simple past and past participle made bold)
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  2. Jul 16, 2012 · I feel a better option is to use boldface as a verb, meaning “to make bold”. Embolden would never sound correct because the context is totally different.

  3. Apr 20, 2022 · Bold is not strictly a verb (but it is sometimes used as one). Made bold is a way to express correctly what you are trying to say.

  4. Bold is a verb in your example. Using it as a verb is more common in colloquial offices speech. I have heard things like: John bolded that text. Jane told John to hold that.

  5. MAKE BOLD definition: to be so bold as ( to ); dare | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  6. Read the story below and change all the words in bold to the past tense. You can write them out in a list.

  7. a. : to cause to happen to or be experienced by someone. made trouble for us. b. : to cause to exist, occur, or appear : create. make a disturbance. c. : to favor the growth or occurrence of. haste makes waste.

  8. Verb. [edit] make bold (third-person singular simple present makes bold, present participle making bold, simple past and past participle made bold) To take the liberty; to make free. Related terms. [edit] if I may be so bold. Translations. [edit] ± To take the liberty. Categories: English lemmas. English verbs. English multiword terms.

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