brag

/bɹæɡ/

brag

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Definition

A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification.

Etymology

From Middle English braggen (“to make a loud noise; to speak boastfully”) of uncertain origin. Possibly related to the Middle English adjective brag (“prideful; spirited”), which is probably of Celtic origin; or from Old Norse bragr (“best; foremost; poetry”); or through Old English from Old Norse braka (“to creak”).

Example Sentences

  • "Caesar […] made not here his brag / Of "came", and "saw", and "overcame"."
  • "Beauty is Nature's brag."
  • "You could just use ordinary shop-bought kecap manis to marinade the meat, but making your own is easy, has a far more elegant fragrance and is, above all, such a great brag! Flavouring kecap manis is an intensely personal thing, so try this version now and next time cook the sauce down with crushed, split lemongrass and a shredded lime leaf."
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