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boldface

[ US /ˈboʊɫdˌfeɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a typeface with thick heavy lines
VERB
  1. print in boldface

How To Use boldface In A Sentence

  • The compendium used boldfaced type to call attention to certain comments by him.
  • [Passages in boldface for comparison purposes; see here for clean transcription.] Downfall of Robespierre
  • Goldstein: Bloggers, as distinct from other publishers, have less time/willingness to invest time, less money/willingness to invest money, and are interested in boldface instead of subtle. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Those positions located in the catalytic core of the ribozyme are shown in italicized boldface type.
  • Asterisks show nucleotides identical in the seven sequences and boldface type indicates the most common nucleotide in each position.
  • She transcribes this part of the text from my scan and adds boldface.
  • Sequence elements deleted between Atropa and tobacco are marked in boldface letters.
  • Row titles in boldface indicate that significant evidence for positive selection was identified.
  • I have never seen such a blatant boldfaced turnaround of information.
  • After quoting a hysterical (hysterical-gaga, that is, not hysterical-funny) rant from Secretary of State Condi Rice ( "who is known for her calm -- some might say somnambulent -- rhetoric," but who "waxes Hallmark when it comes to Scoot"), she wrote (boldface emphasis added): DownWithTyranny!
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