Boldness in a sentence as a noun

-- steer human life into better modes of existence and a new frontier of boldness.

If you want to do a venture, do it honestly and with integrity, drive, boldness, and energy.

We can acknowledge that there is no inherent connection between boldness and rightness.

If your job is to shepherd, say, Proctor and Gamble forward, then the upside of boldness is radically less than if you're Amazon.

There must always be a first human trial; why not as soon as possible if people really are dying?Needless to say, this kind of boldness won't fly in the modern US.

I’ll admit, however, that I am particularly fond of his boldness because it’s a good way to create awareness - which I think is his intention.

Not only that, but insects too have small personalities, with some showing boldness in new situations and some hanging back with what looks an awful lot like shyness.

I certainly appreciate the boldness of your personal commitment.

Making that change while also managing the existing software business well requires a boldness and fearlessness that I believe the management team has.

Friends only messaging is a kind of Gordian Knot solution that is admirable in its boldness, but spam is a complex problem that requires a complex solution.

Nobody actually communicates like that, in terms of company slogans like cloud-first mobile-first and describing each other as having boldness and innovation.

Set aside the boldness of the move, but if anyone ever should be put on some kind of "garden leave" or some kind of non-compete it would be a person moving from a prominent position in Google to become CEO of Yahoo?Anyway, that aside.

"If this was not the case, there would be much less romanticization of venture capital and angel investment on these boards, more startups would be focused on revenue-generating than traction-generating products, and lifestyle businesses would not be perceived as failures of boldness for "not swinging for the fences".

Boldness definitions

noun

the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger; "the proposal required great boldness"; "the plan required great hardiness of heart"

See also: daring hardiness hardihood

noun

impudent aggressiveness; "I couldn't believe her boldness"; "he had the effrontery to question my honesty"

See also: nerve brass face cheek

noun

the quality of standing out strongly and distinctly

See also: strikingness