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Jan 21, 2018 · bolded Just a note: when text appears in bold, we don't call it 'bolded' - the verb to use is 'embolden', so you'd need to say 'do the proposed emboldened options work?'.
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Oct 22, 2007 · to bolden ?? Has anyone heard this verb used, with the meaning : to change (text) to bold type ? I heard it used once by a learner of English who had done an internship in Canada …
Formatting punctuation after bold, italic, text (comma, period)
Sep 19, 2012 · Hi, I am trying to search for this online but have only come across inhouse (publication's) style guides, so I would like to ask it here. When italicizing or putting in bold a …
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Feb 11, 2014 · We would normally say 'in bold', unless we were specifically talking about something like typography or book production, when the more technical 'bold face' is an …
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Nov 25, 2018 · Be bold! is a normal expression in English. It means don't hold back, take a risk. So the expectation is when the reader reads it that meaning will come to mind. But then when the …
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Feb 18, 2020 · Could anyone please help me with the meaning of the following bold text? Thanks in advance. "I worried the assignment would be a bust and was ready to chalk it up to …
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Jun 1, 2014 · The italic/bold/underline style is something we do notice about the pattern and it (successfully) indicates that the word is intended to be read somehow differently than the …
Below in red are vs Below are in red vs Please find below in red are
Jun 7, 2019 · Hi, I would please ask you which of the expressions in bold (I would opt for the third) is more appropriate in the following (it is a formal letter): Below in red are my answers to your …
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Nov 18, 2021 · The other posters are correct, but I just wanted to add that in the context of the text, it’s used as a bit of understated humor. “Make a bold statement” is usually associated with …
Bold stroke vs bold move - WordReference Forums
May 6, 2021 · Napoleon's invasion of northern Italy, defeating the Austrians and capturing Venice in 1796-7 was a bold stroke. His invasion of Russia and siege of Moscow in 1812 was not, …