Bolster


The meaning of the word Bolster is: to make something stronger or bolder


Examples:

Free tickets were given away to bolster attendance at the game.

published by Terence on 2021-07-13 04:06:26


If I want to feel better about myself, I need to bolster my self-esteem.

published by Rochelle on 2021-06-10 20:34:29


You should be hesitant to drink any beverage which claims to bolster your energy level.

published by Georgia on 2021-09-02 23:30:16


In order to bolster its profits, the computer company is cutting its workforce.

published by Tynisha on 2021-07-12 11:55:02


John’s recent lottery win is sure to bolster his appeal to women.

published by Shanda on 2021-12-02 07:42:27


Before the nervous comic went on stage, he drank a beer to bolster his confidence.

published by Tambra on 2021-11-20 04:57:16


The defense attorney hoped to bolster his case by providing his client with a solid alibi.

published by Irmgard on 2022-01-06 03:11:14


Raising your voice is not a good way to bolster your position during an argument.

published by Jeraldine on 2021-03-01 11:08:21


Did you fake an illness to bolster sympathy from your ex-boyfriend?

published by Hugh on 2021-09-11 17:20:49


If Danielle gets a good grade on her math test, it will really bolster her self-confidence.

published by Penny on 2021-02-27 09:34:19


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