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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
- braggingly adverb
- bragless adjective
- outbrag verb (used with object)
- overbrag verb
- unbragging adjective
- bragging noun
- bragger noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brag1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brag1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Jen claimed in the first season of “Mormon Wives” to be related to the actor through her husband—a brag that turned out to be false.
Days before, he bragged about stopping a showdown between Azerbaijan and Albania, apparently meaning Armenia.
The former is bitter, the latter bragging, and it’s a rather bitter, bragging book.
Republicans are crowing that the shutdown is over; Democrats are bragging they got a reversal of layoffs and a future ObamaCare vote.
“They were just the pharaoh bragging about himself. Well, it’s getting late. I guess we should start heading home.”
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