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brag
[brag]
verb (used without object)
to use boastful language; boast.
He bragged endlessly about his high score.
verb (used with object)
to boast of.
He bragged that he had won.
Antonyms: depreciate
noun
a boast or vaunt.
a thing to boast of.
a boaster.
an old English card game similar to poker.
adjective
Archaic., unusually fine; first-rate.
brag
/ bræɡ /
verb
to speak of (one's own achievements, possessions, etc) arrogantly and boastfully
noun
boastful talk or behaviour, or an instance of this
something boasted of
his brag was his new car
a braggart; boaster
a card game: an old form of poker
Other Word Forms
- bragging noun
- bragger noun
- braggingly adverb
- bragless adjective
- outbrag verb (used with object)
- overbrag verb
- unbragging adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of brag1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brag1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Even a former Kentucky district attorney, who brags that he “got a lot of attaboys” for partnering with NBC, softens his tough talk while watching outtakes of a soft-spoken and seemingly very confused arrestee.
He said Russia was a “paper tiger” and that it had bragged about winning the war in a week, but was still in Ukraine three and a half years later.
"The current trajectory is very difficult to believe. There has certainly been a lot of bragging going on. But investment has to deliver a return or the market will correct itself."
“Insiders are claiming that Offset is publicly bragging about getting you pregnant for the fourth time,” the man said.
When asked by reporters two days after Kirk’s death to address the meaning of the popular podcaster’s assassination, he bragged about the White House ballroom, which is now under construction.
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