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unbold

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English unbolde, unbald, from Old English unbeald (unbold, unconfident, irresolute), from Proto-Germanic *unbalþaz (unbold), equivalent to un- +‎ bold. Cognate with Old High German unbald (discouraged).

Verb

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unbold (third-person singular simple present unbolds, present participle unbolding, simple past and past participle unbolded)

  1. (typography, transitive) To change (text) from a bold typeface to a non-bolded typeface.

Adjective

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unbold (comparative more unbold, superlative most unbold)

  1. Not bold; timid.
  2. (typography) Not bold.

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