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- Meanings and definitions of "unbold" adjective (typography) Not bold. verb (typography, transitive) To change (text) from a bold typeface to a non-bolded typeface.
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What does the adjective unbold mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective unbold . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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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”).
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 typefaceto a non-bolded typeface.
unbold (comparative more unbold, superlative most unbold) 1. Not bold; timid. 2. (typography) Not bold.
unbold verb. To change printed text from a bold typeface to a normal typeface. unbold adjective. Having a typeface which is nonbold.
'Unbold' [ˌʌnˈbəʊld] is a verb that means to remove the bold formatting from text, making it regular. It is often used in design and formatting contexts, such as 'The designer decided to unbold the font to make it more subtle.'
(transitive) (typography) If you unbold words, you change into a non-bolded typeface.
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