unbold
/ˈʌnboʊld/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or cancel bold formatting from text
“The editor unbolded the title to make it fit the article’s style.”
2. verb
to make something less bold or intense
“The news report unbolded its claims to make it more palatable for a wider audience.”
3. verb
to reduce the emphasis or impact of something
“The politician tried to unbold her stance on the issue to gain more support.”