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boldness

Boldness is the quality of being brave and not afraid to take risks.

Explanation at your level:

Boldness means you are brave. If you are not afraid to talk to new people, you have boldness. It is a good thing to have!

Boldness is when you do something difficult without being scared. For example, if you ask a hard question in class, that is boldness. It shows you are confident.

When you have boldness, you are willing to take risks. It is useful in work or school when you want to share new ideas. People often admire those who act with boldness.

Boldness is the ability to act without fear of consequences. It is often used to describe daring artistic choices or bold business decisions. It implies a strong, assertive personality.

In advanced English, boldness refers to the audacity to challenge norms. It is a nuanced trait that balances courage with potential risk-taking. Writers use it to describe characters who are unafraid of social judgment.

At the mastery level, boldness denotes a profound capacity for decisive action. It is often linked to the concept of audacity or intrepidity. In literary contexts, it describes a departure from convention that defines an individual's legacy or impact.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Boldness is the noun form of bold.
  • It means courage and willingness to take risks.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It is generally a positive trait.

When we talk about boldness, we are describing a personality trait that involves courage and confidence. It is the opposite of being shy or overly cautious.

Think of someone who stands up for what they believe in or tries a difficult task without worrying too much about failing. That person is showing boldness. It is a positive trait often associated with leaders, artists, and innovators.

The word boldness comes from the Old English word bald, which meant brave or confident. It has roots in Germanic languages, sharing a history with words related to strength.

Over centuries, the suffix -ness was added to turn the adjective bold into a noun. It has evolved from describing physical bravery in battle to describing social and intellectual courage in modern life.

You use boldness when you want to praise someone's initiative. It is common to hear phrases like 'she showed great boldness' or 'his boldness surprised everyone.'

It is generally a positive word, but it can be used neutrally to describe a daring action. In very formal settings, it might imply someone is being a bit too pushy, but usually, it is a compliment.

1. Fortune favors the bold: Success comes to those who take risks. 2. Bold as brass: Being extremely confident or cheeky. 3. Take the bull by the horns: Dealing with a difficult situation with boldness. 4. Stick your neck out: Taking a risk for a cause. 5. Throw caution to the wind: Acting with total boldness and ignoring danger.

Boldness is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'a boldness' or 'boldnesses'. It is stressed on the first syllable: BOLD-ness.

In IPA, it is /ˈboʊld.nəs/ in US English. It rhymes with coldness, oldness, and holdness (though the latter is rare). Use it as the subject or object of a sentence to describe a person's character.

Fun Fact

The root 'bald' is related to the word 'bald' as in hairless, but they have different origins!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbəʊld.nəs/

Long 'o' sound followed by 'ld-ness'.

US /ˈboʊld.nəs/

Crisp 'o' with a clear 'd' sound.

Common Errors

  • Mixing up 'o' sound
  • Dropping the 'd'
  • Mispronouncing the final 'ness'

Rhymes With

coldness oldness holdness goldness soldness

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 3/5

Moderate usage

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

リスニング 2/5

Clear sounds

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

brave courage risk

Learn Next

audacity intrepid assertiveness

上級

fortitude gall pluck

Grammar to Know

Noun suffixes

-ness turns adj to noun

Uncountable nouns

Boldness has no plural

Subject-Verb agreement

Boldness is...

Examples by Level

1

She has boldness.

She / has / bravery.

Simple SVO.

2

He is bold.

He / is / brave.

Adjective form.

3

I like his boldness.

I / like / his / bravery.

Noun usage.

4

Be bold today.

Be / brave / today.

Imperative.

5

Boldness is good.

Bravery / is / good.

Subject noun.

6

They showed boldness.

They / showed / bravery.

Past tense.

7

Her boldness helps.

Her / bravery / helps.

Possessive.

8

Try with boldness.

Try / with / bravery.

Prepositional phrase.

1

Her boldness amazed the teacher.

2

He spoke with great boldness.

3

Boldness is a key to success.

4

They admired his boldness.

5

She lacks boldness sometimes.

6

Boldness can win games.

7

We need more boldness here.

8

He acted with total boldness.

1

His boldness in the meeting was impressive.

2

She showed great boldness by quitting her job.

3

Boldness is required for this project.

4

Do not mistake his boldness for rudeness.

5

Her boldness changed the company culture.

6

He lacked the boldness to ask for a raise.

7

The artist's boldness is evident in her work.

8

Boldness is often rewarded in business.

1

The boldness of his plan caught everyone off guard.

2

She was praised for the boldness of her vision.

3

It takes real boldness to challenge the status quo.

4

His boldness in the face of danger saved lives.

5

The boldness of the architecture is striking.

6

She navigated the situation with surprising boldness.

7

Boldness is a double-edged sword in politics.

8

He was criticized for his excessive boldness.

1

The sheer boldness of the proposal left the committee speechless.

2

Her boldness in defying tradition sparked a national debate.

3

There is a fine line between boldness and recklessness.

4

His boldness was the catalyst for the entire movement.

5

The boldness of her brushstrokes defines her unique style.

6

He exhibited a rare boldness in his critique of the policy.

7

Boldness is the hallmark of a true innovator.

8

The boldness of the design reflects a modern aesthetic.

1

The inherent boldness of his argument challenged the established paradigm.

2

Her boldness in the face of systemic adversity was truly profound.

3

Such boldness of spirit is rarely seen in contemporary literature.

4

The boldness of the strategic maneuver was calculated and precise.

5

He possessed a quiet boldness that commanded immediate respect.

6

The boldness of the experiment pushed the boundaries of science.

7

She articulated her views with a boldness that brooked no dissent.

8

The boldness of the artistic statement resonated with the audience.

類義語

audacity bravery courage daring fearlessness grit

反対語

timidity cowardice hesitation

よく使う組み合わせ

show great boldness
lack of boldness
admire someone's boldness
act with boldness
a display of boldness
remarkable boldness
questionable boldness
boldness of character
boldness of vision
sheer boldness

Idioms & Expressions

"Fortune favors the bold"

Taking risks leads to success

Go apply for that job; fortune favors the bold!

neutral

"Bold as brass"

Very confident or cheeky

He walked in bold as brass.

casual

"Take the bull by the horns"

Face a problem directly

I decided to take the bull by the horns.

neutral

"Stick your neck out"

Take a risk for someone

I stuck my neck out for you.

casual

"Throw caution to the wind"

Act without worrying

She threw caution to the wind and moved.

neutral

"Have the guts"

Have the courage

Do you have the guts to do it?

casual

Easily Confused

boldness vs Bold

Adjective vs Noun

Bold is the quality, boldness is the state.

He is bold (adj). He has boldness (noun).

boldness vs Audacity

Formal synonym

Audacity can imply rudeness.

He had the audacity to lie.

boldness vs Bravery

Similar meaning

Bravery is often about danger.

He showed bravery in battle.

boldness vs Confidence

Overlapping trait

Confidence is self-belief.

She has confidence in her skills.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + showed + boldness

She showed boldness in the interview.

B1

It takes + boldness + to + verb

It takes boldness to start a business.

B2

The + boldness + of + noun

The boldness of his plan was clear.

B1

Act + with + boldness

You must act with boldness.

A2

Boldness + is + adjective

Boldness is admirable.

語族

Nouns

boldness the state of being bold

Verbs

embolden to give someone courage

Adjectives

bold confident and courageous

関連

audacity synonym

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Audacity (formal) Boldness (neutral) Guts (casual) Nerve (slang)

よくある間違い

Boldness is countable Uncountable
You don't say 'a boldness'.
Using 'boldness' as an adjective Use 'bold'
Boldness is a noun.
Confusing with 'boredom' Check spelling
They sound different.
Using in negative contexts Be careful
It's usually positive.
Overusing in formal writing Vary vocabulary
Use 'audacity' sometimes.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a lion with a bold sign.

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When Native Speakers Use It

To praise a risky move.

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Cultural Insight

Valued in Western business.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is a noun, not an adjective.

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Say It Right

Emphasize the first syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't pluralize it.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English.

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Study Smart

Use it with 'showed'.

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Writing Tip

Use 'sheer' before it.

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Speaking Tip

Pause slightly after 'bold'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

B-OLD: Be OLD enough to be brave.

Visual Association

A lion standing on a cliff.

Word Web

bravery risk confidence courage

チャレンジ

Use 'boldness' in a sentence today.

語源

Old English

Original meaning: brave, confident

文化的な背景

Can be seen as rude in some cultures if it crosses into 'arrogance'.

Highly valued in American business culture.

'Fortune favors the bold' (proverb) Boldness in art (Picasso)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • show boldness
  • boldness in strategy
  • lack of boldness

in school

  • boldness in asking
  • boldness of ideas
  • rewarding boldness

in art

  • boldness of color
  • artistic boldness
  • boldness of style

in sports

  • boldness of play
  • tactical boldness
  • boldness under pressure

Conversation Starters

"Do you think boldness is important?"

"When was the last time you showed boldness?"

"Is there a difference between boldness and arrogance?"

"Who is the most bold person you know?"

"Can you learn to have more boldness?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you acted with boldness.

Why is boldness often rewarded?

Is it better to be cautious or bold?

Write about a bold person you admire.

よくある質問

8 問

Usually, yes!

No, it is uncountable.

Very similar, yes.

Subject + showed + boldness.

It is neutral.

Sometimes if it means arrogance.

Bold.

Embolden.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

She has a lot of ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: boldness

Boldness fits the context of character.

multiple choice A2

What does boldness mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: Bravery

Boldness is bravery.

true false B1

Boldness is an uncountable noun.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Yes, we don't say 'two boldnesses'.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matches nouns to adjectives.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject-Verb-Adjective-Noun order.

fill blank B2

His ___ in the meeting was noted.

正解! おしい! 正解: boldness

Needs a noun.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym?

正解! おしい! 正解: Audacity

Audacity is a formal synonym.

true false C1

Boldness is always a negative trait.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

It is usually positive.

match pairs C2

Word

意味

All matched!

Word family matching.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Advanced noun phrase structure.

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