When should I use bold text?

When should I use bold text?

Bold is used to highlight the text and capture the readers’ attention. The bold tag is used for strong emphasis. When you feel like emphasizing something, you need to first consider using the italics, only use bold text if you are not satisfied by the emphasis the italics did to your text.

What are some bold words?

adventuresome

  • audacious.
  • bold.
  • brave.
  • courageous.
  • daredevil.
  • daring.
  • dashing.
  • gutsy.

Is Bold a positive word?

Bold can have the connotation “brave” but can also mean “very confident” and (as you suggest) “impudent.” It can have a negative connotation, but it need not be negative.

How do you describe bold?

What does it mean to be bold? The dictionary defines it as “showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous.” But I like the thesaurus description much better: daring, intrepid, brave, valiant, valorous, fearless, dauntless, audacious, adventurous, heroic, plucky, spirited, confident, assured, swashbuckling…

What is the opposite meaning of bold?

bold. Antonyms: timid, fearful, inadventurous, shy, bashful, retiring. Synonyms: courageous, fearless, adventurous, brave, self-confident, forward, intrepid, dauntless, valiant, daring, audacious, lion-hearted, doughty.

Is shy the opposite of bold?

Shy is an antonym for bold in topics: impudent, brazen, bright, brave.

What is the opposite of tragedy?

tragedy. Antonyms: joy, delight, boon, prosperity, comedy. Synonyms: disaster, calamity, affliction, adversity, catastrophe, grief.

What is the opposite of sudden?

Opposite of sudden and unexpected. anticipated. expected. foreseen. gradual.

What’s another word for sudden?

What is another word for sudden?

abrupt unexpected
unforeseen swift
unanticipated quick
rapid hasty
hurried immediate

What is the opposite of woke up?

wake up, awake, arouse, awaken, wake, come alive, waken(verb) stop sleeping. “She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock” Antonyms: nod off, fall asleep, flake out, drowse off, drift off, doze off, drop off, dope off.

What is the opposite of tasteless?

tasteless. Antonyms: flavorous, forcible, lively, piquant, pungent, racy, rich, spicy, spirited. Synonyms: cold, dull, flat, flavorless, insipid, prosy, stale, stupid, vapid.

What causes tasteless tongue?

Loss of taste is a common symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), salivary gland infection, sinusitis, poor dental hygiene, or even certain medicines. The medical term for a complete loss of taste is ageusia. A partial loss of taste is called dysgeusia.

What does tasteless mean?

1a : having no taste : insipid tasteless vegetables. b : arousing no interest : dull.

Is there a word for not being able to taste?

Ageusia is the loss of taste functions of the tongue, particularly the inability to detect sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and umami (meaning “pleasant/savory taste”). True ageusia is relatively rare compared to hypogeusia – a partial loss of taste – and dysgeusia – a distortion or alteration of taste.

What is it called to not be able to smell?

Loss of Smell (Anosmia)

Can Ageusia be cured?

Ageusia can be caused by a variety of factors, so whether there is a cure depends on the cause. If your ageusia is caused by an allergy or infection, your doctor can prescribe medication that will help restore your sense of taste. If your ageusia is caused by aging or physical trauma, there is usually no cure.

What supplements can cause loss of taste?

Bell’s palsy, head injuries, diabetes, liver or kidney disease, high blood pressure, neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, and deficiencies of zinc or niacin (one of the B vitamins), are all linked to loss of taste.

Can B12 deficiency affect taste?

It could have been worse—a severe vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to deep depression, paranoia and delusions, memory loss, incontinence, loss of taste and smell, and more.

What causes vitamin B12 deficiency?

However, the most common cause of vitamin B-12 deficiency anemia is a lack of a substance called intrinsic factor, which can be caused when your immune system mistakenly attacks the stomach cells that produce this substance. This type of anemia is called pernicious anemia.

What causes zinc deficiency?

Zinc deficiency affects the skin and gastrointestinal tract; brain and central nervous system, immune, skeletal, and reproductive systems. Zinc deficiency in humans is caused by reduced dietary intake, inadequate absorption, increased loss, or increased body system use. The most common cause is reduced dietary intake.

How do I know if I have zinc deficiency?

Symptoms of zinc deficiency

  1. Loss of appetite. Dr.
  2. Weakened immune system. Even mildly low serum zinc levels can have an impact on immune function (Prasad, 2008).
  3. Weight loss. Low zinc is also known for causing weight loss.
  4. Diarrhea.
  5. Inability to heal wounds.
  6. Dulled sense of taste or smell.
  7. Hair loss.
  8. Hypogonadism.

What does zinc do for a woman body?

Zinc, a nutrient found throughout your body, helps your immune system and metabolism function. Zinc is also important to wound healing and your sense of taste and smell. With a varied diet, your body usually gets enough zinc. Food sources of zinc include chicken, red meat and fortified breakfast cereals.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.