Overboldly example sentences

Related (4): recklessly, audaciously, imprudently, daringly

overboldly

definition

  - adverb form of overbold

o·ver·bold

adjective

overbold (adjective) · over-bold (adjective)

  - excessively bold.

Synonyms

overbold, reckless, impetuous, impulsive, hasty, overhasty, foolhardy, incautious, precipitate, precipitous, premature, careless, heedless, thoughtless, imprudent, foolish, headstrong, adventurous, overadventurous, hotheaded, daredevil, audacious, indiscreet, unconsidered, unthinking, injudicious, misguided, harebrained, unwary, unguarded, wild, madcap, temerarious, careful, cautious, prudent, Legal

"Overboldly" Example Sentences

1. She overboldly claimed that she knew the answer.
2. He overboldly approached the boss with his idea.
3. The speaker overboldly challenged the audience's beliefs.
4. The student overboldly asserted that the teacher was wrong.
5. He overboldly jumped over the fence to retrieve his ball.
6. The agent overboldly promised the client results in a week.
7. She overboldly asked for a raise on her first day of work.
8. The politician overboldly made promises he couldn't keep.
9. The salesman overboldly claimed his product was the best on the market.
10. He overboldly suggested that they go bungee jumping.
11. The athlete overboldly attempted a new, risky move.
12. The CEO overboldly fired a longtime employee without cause.
13. She overboldly criticized the company's decisions in a meeting.
14. The journalist overboldly confronted the subject of their article.
15. The musician overboldly introduced a new genre of music.
16. The chef overboldly experimented with ingredients in a signature dish.
17. He overboldly proposed to his girlfriend on their first date.
18. The gamer overboldly challenged the reigning champion.
19. The criminal overboldly attempted to rob the bank during business hours.
20. The artist overboldly painted a controversial masterpiece.
21. The dancer overboldly added acrobatics to their routine.
22. She overboldly decided to climb the mountain alone.
23. The engineer overboldly tested a new invention without proper safety precautions.
24. The pilot overboldly attempted to fly in a storm.
25. The contractor overboldly cut corners in the construction process.
26. The playwright overboldly wrote a play about a taboo subject.
27. The scientist overboldly claimed to have discovered the cure for cancer.
28. The explorer overboldly ventured into uncharted territory.
29. The poet overboldly used profanity in their verses.
30. He overboldly challenged the champion boxer to a match.

Common Phases

not use this word in formal writing.
1. He overboldly asked for a raise during his first month on the job; needless to say, his request was denied.
2. She overboldly interrupted the speaker to offer her own opinion; many in the audience were annoyed.
3. The driver overboldly ignored the speed limit signs; he was soon pulled over by the police.
4. The athlete overboldly challenged the reigning champion; he was quickly defeated.
5. The student overboldly copied from his classmate's test; he was caught and given a failing grade.

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