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bolder Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( bolder ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ବୋଲ୍ଡର୍, ନକ୍ କରିବା, ସାହାସୀ, ମୋଟାପଣ, ସ୍ମାର୍ଟ, ଅହଂକାର, ସାହସିକତା,

Adjective:

ନକ୍ କରିବା |, ସାହାସୀ, ମୋଟାପଣ |, ସ୍ମାର୍ଟ, ଅହଂକାର, ସାହସିକତା,

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bolder's Usage Examples:

described it as " "Modern Life Is Rubbish"s" older brother – bigger, bolder, narkier and funnier".


Wilbanks coarse grit temper commonest, pottery thicker, bolder and with sloppier, complicated, stamped designs 1325 – 1375 AD Late Wilbanks thinner pottery.


carpets tended to have bolder all-over patterns and softer palettes than the livelier traditional Persian carpets.


with few differences, "less of Fergie’s actressy, un-Autotuned belting (too bad about that), bolder two-step techno beats.


And then bolder ones will come along who will go further, to peeping and showing – and soon we shall have accepted in the technique of analysis the whole repertoire of demi-viergerie and petting parties.


Government announced a heavily redesigned "100 bill that featured bolder colors, color shifting ink, microlenses, and other features.


original review, calling it "U2"s nadir period" and a "weirder, bolder, nervier record than its garish exterior would suggest.


Fifth Edition was the first version of the base set to use the cosmetic changes that were introduced in the Mirage expansion (including a slightly expanded text box and bolder, more visible power/toughness numbers) It was also the last version of the base set to use what are sometimes referred to as the old rules.


In discussions over Manchuria, Yikuang was bolder in resisting the Russians [than Li Hongzhang], though he was in the last resort weak and unable to hold out against pressure.


The revised version, featuring an expanded, bolder orchestration, premiered at the Signature Theatre, Arlington.


bigger, bolder, narkier and funnier [than Modern Life is Rubbish]"—Parklife is regarded as one.


is asked to envisage "an image of the tides visiting and revisiting the friths, the main sea dashing against the bolder shore".


He first writes about her in 1891, noting that she is a capital worker though a bolder, wilder girl I never saw.



Synonyms:

vaulting, forward, adventuresome, hardihood, emboldened, reckless, rash, heady, brave, dauntless, heroical, nervy, overvaliant, fearless, audacious, hardiness, courageous, temerarious, hardy, daredevil, unfearing, foolhardy, overreaching, intrepid, adventurous, boldness, daring, heroic, unafraid,

Antonyms:

backward, cowardly, afraid, timidity, unadventurous, timid,

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