1. emboldened - Adjective
2. emboldened - Verb
4. emboldened - Adjective Satellite
of Embolden
Source: Webster's dictionaryAddai is staying positive, emboldened in part by a pivot to mask-making. Source: Internet
Aides previously had tried to convince Trump against reducing Blagojevich’s sentence, but some staffers said the President feels newly emboldened after his Senate acquittal. Source: Internet
A politically emboldened Trump had eagerly predicted vindication, deploying the verdict as a political anthem in his reelection bid. Source: Internet
Camp dwellers have been emboldened by an executive order from Gov. Tim Walz that barred local agencies from sweeping homeless encampments, because of concerns that dispersing homeless people could increase the spread of COVID-19. Source: Internet
“And these looters, these thieves, these criminals are emboldened by no consequences in the criminal system. Source: Internet
But Mr. Trump’s policies and China’s growing global power have emboldened Beijing to be more direct in those messages and to highlight what Chinese officials say are the deleterious effects of American foreign policy. Source: Internet