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brag

American  
[brag] / bræg /

verb (used without object)

brags, present (3rd person singular) bragged, past participle, past bragging present participle
  1. to use boastful language; boast.

    He bragged endlessly about his high score.


verb (used with object)

brags, present (3rd person singular) bragged, past participle, past bragging present participle
  1. to boast of.

    He bragged that he had won.

    Antonyms:
    depreciate

noun

  1. a boast or vaunt.

  2. a thing to boast of.

  3. a boaster.

  4. an old English card game similar to poker.

adjective

  1. Archaic. unusually fine; first-rate.

brag British  
/ bræɡ /

verb

  1. to speak of (one's own achievements, possessions, etc) arrogantly and boastfully

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. boastful talk or behaviour, or an instance of this

  2. something boasted of

    his brag was his new car

  3. a braggart; boaster

  4. a card game: an old form of poker

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Synonym Usage

See boast 1.

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Etymology

Origin of brag

1350–1400; Middle English brag (noun) ostentation, arrogance, braggen (v.); of obscure origin

Explanation

When you're bragging, you're boasting. If you can't stop talking about your fancy new shoes, that's bragging. Ever notice how some people are full of themselves and constantly telling you about the great things they've done? Those folks like to brag. Bragging is a verbal kind of showing off. We all do it sometimes, and it's almost always annoying when other people do it. A specific boast can be called a brag. Athletes often brag before big games. But only the winners can brag after, because they backed up their words.

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Your column, appropriately so for its purpose, focuses heavily on financial literacy, and some of your writers brag about how savvy they are.

From MarketWatch May 13, 2026

The Justice Department’s announcement came with a brag: They are “pursuing the highest volume of denaturalization referrals in history.”

From Salon Apr. 26, 2026

According to Sheets’ cast bio, the antiques enthusiast loved to brag about “four Picassos and the world’s most lucrative comic book collection” that he scored through storage auctions.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 22, 2026

If you have drawn him in the sweepstake, you have a Pair rather than a Prial, which is the highest hand in three card brag.

From BBC Apr. 9, 2026

“I thought you did it for more keys, so you can brag to Wiki Ellison.”

From "The Last Last-Day-of-Summer" by Lamar Giles

He keeps going to the doctor, has bruises on both hands, and brags about passing dementia tests.

From Slate Jun. 23, 2026

To this day, he brags about getting kicked out of casinos all over the world.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 25, 2026

Nobody brags about water stocks at cocktail parties — that’s how you know they might actually work.

From MarketWatch Dec. 9, 2025

I’m sure he can do push-ups, as he constantly brags.

From Salon Dec. 3, 2025

“I have a cousin who goes there. She’s insufferable and always brags about how great it is there. I loved rubbing the score in her face! ”

From "Here to Stay" by Sara Farizan

A witness also alleged that Matlala had bragged about his "close connections with very senior police officials", including Sibiya, following his arrest in May last year.

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

In a lengthy second post, Trump bragged about steps he has taken to beautify Washington, including resurfacing the bottom of the Reflecting Pool with an "American flag blue" coating used in swimming pools.

From Barron's Jun. 28, 2026

The tale contradicts comments he made to reporters on May 4, when he bragged that the new lining was “very strong” and “if you had a knife, you can’t even cut it.”

From Salon Jun. 24, 2026

“Our first trillion-dollar market was connectivity,” the company bragged in its prospectus.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

Standing in the shallow water, T.R. barked and bragged his white-tipped tail like he’d done something to get praised for.

From "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns

"To bring in talent, you need money... I'm not bragging -- give me 30 or 50 kids, train them here for three years, and I'll make the whole world know about guanniu."

From Barron's Jun. 28, 2026

So being selected early isn’t just about bragging rights — it’s also a major financial windfall that can determine a player’s earnings for the next several years.

From MarketWatch Jun. 23, 2026

That might seem like an odd bragging point.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 19, 2026

The 41-year-old Vance makes great hay out of his relative youth on Capitol Hill, right up to bragging as often as possible about his pregnant wife.

From Salon Jun. 15, 2026

After all the bragging I had done about what a good monkey catcher I was, I hated like the dickens to go and face him, but I couldn’t just run away.

From "Summer of the Monkeys" by Wilson Rawls

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