bolder
No, the word 'bolder' is the comparative form of the adjective bold (bolder, boldest).The noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.The word 'bold' is a noun form as a word for a typeface or font style.
bolder, boldest
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bolder, boldest
The past tense of "bold" is "bolded."
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bolder, boldest
That is the correct spelling of the term "boulder" meaning a large single rock. The sound-alike word is the adjective "bolder" (more bold).
Bold most often takes a regular comparative (bolder) but I suppose you could say "more bold."
The comparative form is bolder; the superlative boldest.
In all Nordic history, none was bolder that Eric the Bold -until his youngest son was left behind to guard the family farm. Could your response BE any bolder? You had better be bolder than that if you want to pass basic training.