superbold

adj

Etymology

From super- + bold.

  1. derived from *bʰel-
  2. inherited from *balþaz — “strong, bold
  3. inherited from *balþ
  4. inherited from bald
  5. inherited from bold
  6. prefixed as superbold — “super + bold

Definitions

  1. Very bold (in various senses).

    • There was one superbold villain called Whitney, the self-proclaimed "King of the Highwaymen."
    • The fabric I purchased — superbold flannels, bright patterned in tie-dyed-looking oranges and greens, teals and blues — still makes me incredibly happy to admire and run between my fingers.
    • But 0x80 might be interpreted in a different fashion for some othercon, yielding for example superbold rather than blinking. I'll have to try this, because usually, setterm operates on TTYs rather than VCs.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA