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boast 1 B0356600 (bōst)v. boast·ed, boast·ing, boasts v.intr. To talk or write about oneself or something related to oneself in a proud or self-admiring way.v.tr.1. To say (something about oneself) in a proud or self-admiring way.2. To have or possess (a desirable feature): a mall that boasts 80 shops.n.1. The act or an instance of boasting: got tired of listening to his boasts.2. A source of pride. [Middle English bosten, from bost, a brag.] boast′er n.boast′ful adj.boast′ful·ly adv.boast′ful·ness n.Synonyms: boast1, brag, crow2, vaunt These verbs all mean to speak with pride, often excessive pride, about oneself or something related to oneself. Boast is the most general: "We confide [that is, have confidence] in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it" (Thomas Jefferson). Brag implies exaggerated claims and often an air of insolent superiority: He bragged about his grades. Crow stresses exultation and often loud rejoicing: No candidate should crow until the votes have been counted. Vaunt suggests ostentatiousness and lofty extravagance of expression: "He did not vaunt of his new dignity, but I understood he was highly pleased with it" (James Boswell).
boast 2 B0356600 (bōst)tr.v. boast·ed, boast·ing, boasts To shape or form (stone) roughly with a broad chisel. [Origin unknown.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | boastfully - in a boastful manner; "he talked big all evening"vauntingly, big, large | Translationsboast (bəust) verb to talk with too much pride. He was always boasting about how clever his son was. 自誇 自夸 noun the words used in talking proudly about something. His boast is that he has never yet lost a match. 自誇的話 自夸的话ˈboastful adjective 好誇口的 好夸口的ˈboastfully adverb 自誇地 自夸地ˈboastfulness noun 愛說大話 自负夸大ˈboasting noun 自誇 自夸EncyclopediaSeeboastboastfully
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