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boldness

[bohld-nis] / ˈboʊld nɪs /


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He praised Cheung’s boldness in expressing his views and breaking through a society strongly influenced by gender stereotypes years ago.

From Seattle Times

But in its boldness of premise and execution, “Biography of X” goes above and beyond, under the river and through the woods.

From Los Angeles Times

That sort of boldness — the edge, as Turner described it — is an essential element for anyone navigating the ultracompetitive world of college basketball.

From New York Times

Shyness may be indicated by a mouse’s tendency to spend time near the corners or walls, while boldness may be shown by those who move to the center.

From New York Times

Japan’s new boldness reflects its wariness of China’s growing assertiveness as well as of worsening cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan, said the Japanese official.

From Washington Post