Boldness
Vigour and valour in action / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the psychological attitude. For a list of people with the epithet, "the Bold", see List of people known as the Bold.
Not to be confused with Baldness.
For the Wikipedia guideline, see Wikipedia:Be bold.
Boldness is the opposite of shyness. To be bold implies a willingness to get things done despite risks.[1]
For example, in the context of sociability, a bold person may be willing to risk shame or rejection in social situations, or to bend rules of etiquette or politeness. An excessively bold person could aggressively ask for money, or persistently push someone to fulfill a request.
The word "bold" may also be used as a synonym of "impudent"; for example, a child may be punished for being "bold" by acting disrespectfully toward an adult or by misbehaving.
Boldness as a philosophical virtue was admired by the ancient Greeks.[2]
Boldness may be contrasted with courage in that the latter implies having fear but confronting it.