1. boldface - Noun
2. boldface - Adjective
3. boldface - Verb
a typeface with thick heavy lines
print in boldface
Source: WordNetAll boldface quantities are vectors. Source: Internet
Ask Bob Cutler, the owner of upscale Novio’s Bistro in Bangor, whose original business plan spelled out his intentions in all-caps and boldface lettering. Source: Internet
E.g., citation Donald Knuth also prefers boldface to blackboard bold, and consequently did not include blackboard bold in the Computer Modern fonts he created for the TeX mathematical typesetting system. Source: Internet
Here is the count as a one-bar phrase: One e and ah, two e and ah, three e and ah, four e and ah (the boldface counts are the clave rhythm). Source: Internet
Since 1953, Jamaica’s Round Hill Hotel and Villas has been a discreet second-home hideaway for American socialites, artists, and other boldface names. Source: Internet
But he did this in the following context (boldface in original): :"12. Source: Internet