boldface
Brazen, cheeky, forward, or presumptuous
Definitions
Describes someone who is impudent, brazen, or has the nerve to do something inappropriate without shame.
boldface In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Pan-Caribbean; from 'bold' + 'face'.
People Also Ask
What does 'boldface' mean?
It describes someone who is brazen, cheeky, or presumptuous enough to do something inappropriate without shame.
Is 'boldface' a compliment or an insult?
It is usually critical, implying nerve or impudence, though it can be said half-admiringly.
How do you use 'boldface' in a sentence?
You might say 'He boldface enough to ask for more after all that.'
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