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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
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Consider Second Timothy, 3: 2: āFor men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy.ā
Steele, meanwhile, told agents during an October 2016 meeting in Rome that one of his sources was a āboasterā and āegotistā and āmay engage in some embellishment,ā according to the inspector generalās report.
Mr. Steele later would describe Person 1 as a āboaster.ā
He was not a boaster, but it was clear from his picturesāof war, of conflict, of civil unrestāthat he was brave.
The vanity of the boaster is easily spotted, and consequently he tends to harm no one other than himself.
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What does boaster mean?
A boaster is someone who is known for boastingābragging, especially in a way that exaggerates or shows excessive pride about the ²ś“Ē²¹²õ³Ł±š°łās skills, possessions, or accomplishments.
The word boast can also be used as a noun to refer to such a claim, as in He was a boaster who was known for his outrageous boastsālike about how he once rode a shark.
Boasters most often boast about themselvesātheir skills, their possessions, or the things that they have accomplishedābut a boaster can also boast about someone else. A parent might be called a boaster because they constantly boast about their childās accomplishments, for example.
A boaster can be described as boastful.
Example: Donāt be such a boasterātry to have a little humility.
Where does boaster come from?
The first records of the word boaster come from around 1300. Its base word, the verb boast, comes from the Middle English bosten, but its ultimate origin is uncertain.
People who are considered boasters are often trying to make their accomplishments or skills seem greater than they actually are. But this isnāt always the caseāa ²ś“Ē²¹²õ³Ł±š°łās boasts may be true. Still, saying that a person is a boaster usually means that they are thought to lack humilityāthat they are too prideful.
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How is boaster used in real life?
Boaster is not all that commonly used. When it is, it is typically used in a negative way.
āIn a city full of boasters, bluffers and BS artists, Cecil was the real deal: a man far more interested in changing policy than in preening for the cameras.ā Great on a great EJ warrior
ā David Giambusso (@Giambusso)
Iāve never been much of a boaster
ā Sabi (@sabian_angel)
Hate to be a boaster but apparently mine & remix of was US Billboard Dance Chart No.1 this wknd. Awesome news!
ā Andi Durrant (@AndiDurrant)
Try using boaster!
Which of the following words could be used to describe someone whoās considered a boaster?
A. braggadocious
B. prideful
C. conceited
D. all of the above
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