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bolded

Bolded is the past participle form of bold used to describe text that has been set in bold type. Bold refers to a heavier weight of a font, used to increase contrast and draw attention. In editing and proofreading, bolded terms are often flagged as emphasized or important, and can function as adjectives ("the bolded word") or as a passive construction in instructions ("bolded terms").

In formal writing, some editors discourage the widespread use of "bolded" and prefer alternatives such as "bold

In digital formats, bolding is implemented through markup and styling. Markdown indicates bold with double asterisks

Regarding accessibility, bold is a visual cue and not a structural separator. Screen readers may not convey

See also: Boldface, Typography, Text formatting.

text,"
"boldfaced,"
or
simply
"bold."
The
choice
often
depends
on
the
style
guide
in
use
and
the
medium
(print,
digital,
or
UI
text).
or
underscores,
HTML
uses
the
strong
or
b
elements,
and
LaTeX
uses
\textbf{...}.
In
CSS,
font-weight:
bold
applies
bold
styling
to
text.
These
mechanisms
convey
emphasis
without
changing
the
underlying
content
structure.
bolded
text
unless
semantic
markup
such
as
strong
or
emphasis
is
used
to
signal
emphasis.
When
possible,
prefer
semantic
markup
over
purely
visual
styling
to
ensure
meaning
is
preserved.