boastfully in English

adverb

in a boastful manner, proudly, arrogantly

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1. Synonyms for Boastfully in Free Thesaurus

2. What are synonyms for Boastfully?

3. 3 synonyms for Boastfully: vauntingly, big, large

4. 2 Beetle stretched his wings and flew away boastfully.

5. Blague: [intransitive verb] to talk pretentiously and usually inaccurately : lie boastfully.

6. 4 He may say ( boastfully); Wealth have I squandered in abundance!

7. Synonyms for Bombastically include pompously, boastfully, conceitedly, arrogantly, egotistically, proudly, snobbishly, disdainfully, flamboyantly and gaudily

8. 3 Ross went on, somewhat boastfully , to explain just how real estate profits were made.

9. 5 This horn had eyes like the eyes of a man and a mouth that spoke boastfully.

10. You have gone your way boastfully, Arrogantly, unscrupulously and it has been the fool's way

11. Bragged definition: to speak of (one's own achievements , possessions , etc) arrogantly and boastfully Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

12. Synonyms for Arrogantly include haughtily, insolently, loftily, superciliously, with one's nose in the air, boastfully, egotistically, conceitedly, proudly and pretentiously

13. 6 A baseball player signed a salary as high as 8 million US dollars contract, he claimed boastfully that his worth owned so much.

14. 1 And the sky was boastfully empty of clouds and seemed to be saying that the drifts of snow would never come again.

15. Boarhound boarhounds boarish boars boart boarts boas boast boasted boaster boasters boastful boastfully boastfulness Boastfulnesses boasting boasts boat boatable boatbill boatbills boatbuilder boatbuilders boatbuilding boatbuildings.

16. 7 IT TOOK quite literally a bomb to shift the big powers into concerted action at the United Nations Security Council against a long-defiant, boastfully nuclear-capable North Korea.

17. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English boast‧ful /ˈbəʊstfəl $ ˈboʊst-/ ●○○ adjective talking too proudly about yourself OPP modest —Boastfully adverb —Boastfulness noun [ uncountable] Examples from the Corpus Boastful • After they had drunk …

18. I’m not sure if the phrase “bragging rights” is part of the current lexicon, but it comes from Old Norse, “braka,” meaning “to creak noisily, and is the root for Middle English, “Braggen,” which meant “speak boastfully,” or the adjectival form, “bragg,” which meant “prideful.”

19. Next, however, thou Affirmest that it is “a common thing for the gods and demons and other races to make likenesses and speak boastfully of themselves.” Such a mode of speaking confounds all the races of superior beings with each other, and leaves no difference between one and another.

20. Next, however, thou Affirmest that it is "a common thing for the gods and dæmons and other races to make likenesses and speak boastfully of themselves." Such a mode of speaking confounds all the races of superior beings with each other, and leaves no difference between one and another.

21. Brag (v.) late 14c., Braggen "to make a loud sound," also "to talk boastfully," of obscure origin, perhaps related to bray of a trumpet and imitative, or related to the Middle English adjective brag "ostentatious, proud; spirited, brave" (early 14c.), which probably is from Celtic, and is the source of the surname Bragg (attested from mid-13c.)