Make Bold meaning in Urdu
Make Bold Synonyms
Make Bold Definitions
1) Make Bold, Dare, Presume : جرت کرنا, ہمت کرنا : (verb) take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission.
Useful Words
Brash : گستاخ , Confrontation : مقابلہ , Devilish : شرارت سے , Fresh : بے ادب , Impishly : شرارت سے , Boldly : بے خوفی سے , Aggressiveness : جارحیت پسندی , Nonenterprising : جسے نئے کام کرنے کا حوصلہ نہ ہو , Assertiveness : خود اعتمادی , Brazenness : بے شرمی , Bluff : فریب دینا , Freshen : توانا ہونا , Compose : قابو پانا , Binge : نگلنا , Come Forward : آگے آنا , Interiorise : داخلی بنانا , Clean Up : پاک کرنا , Daredevil : بے پروا , Overweening : مغرور , Leave : اجازت دینا , Walk Off : بغیر اجازت لے جانا , Consent : رضامندی , Appropriator : قبضے میں لینے والا , Clearance : اجازت , Authorisation : اجازت , Allow : اجازت دینا , Encroachment : بلا اجازت داخلہ , Encroaching : دخل اندازی , Hooky Player : ٹلے باز , Conge : جانے کی اجازت , Bootlegging : نا جائز طریقے سے بیچنا
Useful Words Definitions
Brash: offensively bold.
Confrontation: a bold challenge.
Devilish: playful in an appealingly bold way.
Fresh: improperly forward or bold.
Impishly: in an appealing but bold manner.
Boldly: with boldness, in a bold manner.
Aggressiveness: the quality of being bold and enterprising.
Nonenterprising: lacking in enterprise; not bold or venturesome.
Assertiveness: aggressive self-assurance; given to making bold assertions.
Brazenness: behavior marked by a bold defiance of the proprieties and lack of shame.
Bluff: deceive an opponent by a bold bet on an inferior hand with the result that the opponent withdraws a winning hand.
Freshen: become or make oneself fresh again.
Compose: calm (someone, especially oneself); make quiet.
Binge: overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself.
Come Forward: make oneself visible; take action.
Interiorise: incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal.
Clean Up: make oneself clean, presentable or neat.
Daredevil: presumptuously daring.
Overweening: presumptuously arrogant.
Leave: permission to do something.
Walk Off: take without permission.
Consent: permission to do something.
Appropriator: someone who takes for his or her own use (especially without permission).
Clearance: permission to proceed.
Authorisation: official permission or approval.
Allow: consent to, give permission.
Encroachment: entry to another`s property without right or permission.
Encroaching: gradually intrusive without right or permission.
Hooky Player: one who is absent from school without permission.
Conge: formal permission to depart.
Bootlegging: the act of selling illegally or without permission.