braggart

English

WOTD – 28 March 2018

Etymology

From Middle French bragard (bragging, flaunting, vain", also "a showy, arrogant individual), from braguer (to boast, brag). No firm relation to English brag has been established.[1]

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbɹæɡɑːt/
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  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈbɹæɡɚt/
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  • Hyphenation: brag‧gart

Noun

braggart (plural braggarts)

  1. Someone who constantly brags or boasts. [from late 16th c.]
    Synonyms: bragger; see also Thesaurus:braggart

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Adjective

braggart (comparative more braggart, superlative most braggart)

  1. Characterized by boasting; boastful.

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