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bold face
noun
printing a weight of type characterized by thick heavy lines, as the entry words in this dictionary Compare light face
adjective
(of type) having this weight
Example Sentences
Using bold face to emphasize his point—an extraordinary step in a judicial opinion—Judge Tillman wrote, "The problem at issue is not one of double taxation, but of no taxation."
On recent bold face agenda items for the Biden administration, she has been a firm “nay.”
It's also possible that people these days assume the bold face in question is a typeface: A lie printed in bold would be especially obvious.
“The answer,” it declares, in bold face, “is an unequivocal no.”
She also has a conversation with her husband Prince Charles, played by Jack Farthing, about putting on a bold face for the public.
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