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braggadocious
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adjective
- informal.boastful
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Origin of braggadocious1
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A song that encapsulates that swagger is the title track, âDrip,â which quickly became a fan-favorite with its infectious hooks and braggadocious lyrics such as âI could be the GOAT.â
With Fury, he's louder, braggadocious, entertaining.
âThere is also the possibility that she mightâve pulled a Lil Tay,â Hilton said in a video posted early Thursday, name-dropping the braggadocious young rapper who was the subject of a death hoax last year.
What is immediately clear is that Trumpâs victory was a reward for bad behavior at such a high level that â as the braggadocious Trump might put it â no one has ever seen anything like it.
Things arenât perfect now, but alongside acts such as Anitta, Tokischa, and Villano Antillano, Miko is part of a wave of queer women who have risen to the top of the charts, penning lyrics that are just as raunchy, braggadocious and unapologetic as their male counterparts.
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What doesĚý˛ú°ů˛š˛ľ˛ľ˛šťĺ´ÇłŚžą´ÇłÜ˛őĚý mean?
Braggadocious is an adjective used to describe a person who is boastful or something that involves a lot of bragging.
Brag and boast mean just about the same thing: to speak about oneself and oneâs accomplishments with excessive pride, especially in an exaggerated way. The word braggadocious is usually applied in a negative way.
Example: Jimmyâs frequent braggadocious displays left him without many friends, since everyone got tired of listening to his constant self-praise.
Where doesĚýbraggadocious come from?
The word braggadocious is based on the noun braggadocio, which means âempty braggingâ or âa boastful or proud person.â Braggadocio is derived from the name Braggadocchio, a boastful character in Edmund Spenserâs epic poem The Faerie Queene, published in 1590. Braggadocious appeared much laterâits first recorded use comes from the 1850s. It was originally an American word and is still primarily used in the United States.
A person whoâs braggadocious isnât just egotistical or arrogant. Theyâre egotistical and arrogant and they prove it by constantly bragging about how good they are at something or about their achievements. Their boasts are often about pointless or unimportant things, or small accomplishments that they exaggerate into bigger ones. Usually, when someone is described as braggadocious, their entire personality seems based around boasting.
Braggadocious is usually used negatively, but sometimes itâs used in a way thatâs more neutrally descriptive. For instance, the lyrics of certain rap artists are often braggadocious because part of hip-hop culture is finding the most creative way to brag about being rich and famous, especially in the context of having overcome poverty.
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What are some other forms of braggadocious?
- braggadocio (noun)
What are some synonyms for braggadocious?
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Braggadocious is most often used to describe people whose entire lives seem to revolve around braggingâperhaps especially when they donât have much to brag about.
I may have to stop being such a braggadocious mom. But on the other hand⌠Maybe not! My children make my heart happy.
â Lesia (@EmpressDott)
The boys worked so hard and continuously to do so to be where they are right now. The article seems to depict the boys as braggadocious and as if their success was handed over to them on a silver platter. Research is key folks!
â L. ëĄě° ěë (@nomadnocry)
Just scrolling through social media posts over the past couple of hoursâŚenjoying the schadenfreude. Boggles me how braggadocious sports fans can be about their team before the game is even finished.
â 9 (@OdeleinSmile)
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Which of the following people is most likely to be described as braggadocious?
A. A person who doesnât gloat about a high grade on an exam
B. A person who anonymously donates money to a fundraiser
C. A person who speaks modestly about getting into graduate school
D. A person who boasts for months about winning a competition
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