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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Boldface vs. boldfaced

Is there a difference between "boldface" and "boldfaced"?

If so, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me a few examples?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime difference between "boldface" and "boldfaced" Have you tried a dictionary? boldface: a typeface with thick heavy lines boldfaced: bold in manner or conduct; impudent; brazen (also bold-faced) Please do not use boldface for an entire post on our website. He had the boldfaced effrontery to ask for a raise.

  • teal lime difference between "boldface" and "boldfaced" Have you tried a dictionary?
  • boldface: a typeface with thick heavy lines boldfaced: bold in manner or conduct; impudent; brazen (also bold-faced) Please do not use boldface for an entire post on our website.
  • He had the boldfaced effrontery to ask for a raise.
  • CJ
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teal limedifference between "boldface" and "boldfaced"

Have you tried a dictionary?

boldface: a typeface with thick heavy lines
boldfaced: bold in manner or conduct; impudent; brazen
(also bold-faced)

Please do not use boldface for an entire post on our website.
He had the boldfaced effrontery to ask for a raise.

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