Boldface [noun]

Definition of Boldface:

printing font

Synonyms of Boldface:

Font

Case

Roman

Italic

Agate

Pica


Opposite/Antonyms of Boldface:

-


Sentence/Example of Boldface:

In the Lambeth MS, passages printed in clarendon are shown here in dark-red boldface.

The bottom of the panel gave the Road Commissioner's name in boldface with Houghton's name below in slightly smaller print.

Some in-line paragraph headings are in boldface and some are in italics; this emphasis has been retained.

Abbreviated titles of the most frequently cited works are given here in boldface.

Words shown in boldface were originally printed in blackletter (gothic) type.

One morning it was printed on the first pages of all newspapers in boldface type.

On another page appeared a paragraph in boldface type announcing the discovery of a new star in the literary heavens.

Based on references to datable external events (shown here in boldface), the story covers at least ten years.

In the body of the Dictionary, italics and boldface are as in the original.

Single underlinings have been rendered in italics, double underlinings in boldface.