boldness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

boldness in the PONS Dictionary

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It is distinguished because of the boldness of the expressed political ideas and the variety of oratorical means and expressions.
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But ultimately, the reviewer felt that the boldness of the enterprise never quite pays off.
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Horses are also adapted to covering large amounts of territory and must have a certain boldness to do so.
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In her design boldness and prudence were well combined.
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The boldness of its narrative, its scene setting...
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These, seeing the boldness of our men, abandoned the fort and fled southwards to the shelter of a copse.
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These touches often succeed through their sheer boldness, as well as the comedy that runs through many of his most ambitious works.
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But his boldness prompted him to aspire to the throne, and his abilities were employed to supplant, not to serve, his indulgent master.
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I bravely tackled the issue years later and won instant street credibility for my boldness.
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With a rare boldness, they attacked about thirty banks.
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