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Definitions of boaster in various dictionaries:
noun - a very boastful and talkative person
adj - first-rate
verb - to speak vainly of one's deeds
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Synonyms blower, blowhard, bboasterb, brag, braggadocio, bragger, cockalorum, cracker chiefly dialect, gascon, gasconader, swaggerer, vaunter. Related Words blusterer, cock self-advertiser, self-dramatizer, self-promoter. |
a very boastful and talkative person |
One who boasts a braggart. |
A stonemason's broad-faced chisel. |
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Boasting is to speak with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about ones achievements, possessions, or abilities. This is also known as "bragging rights", which are not cancelled out by another individual's objection to said bragging rights. For example, when a young woman allegedly stopped a driver from crossing a railroad track when the train was approaching and there were no visible warnings of its approach, her rights to brag were not thwarted when another individual attempted to dispute the validity of her heroic act.Boasting occurs when someone feels a sense of satisfaction or when someone feels that whatever occurred proves their superiority and is recounting accomplishments so that others will feel admiration or envy.Individuals construct an image of themselves, a personal identity, and present themselves in a manner that is consistent with that image. Theodore Millon theorized that in self-presentation, individuals seek to balance boasting against discrediting themselves wit |