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brag in English

  • brag
    adj. 1. that is boasted of; very fine or excellent.
    Ex. a brag horse.
    2. (Archaic.) boastful; bragging.

  • brag
    brag, verb, bragged,bragging,noun, adjective, bragger,braggest.

  • brag
    noun 1. a boast.
    2. boasting talk; boastfulness.
    Ex. His brag was tiresome to listen to.
    3. a thing that is boasted of.
    Ex. Beauty is nature's brag (Milton).
    4. a boaster; braggart.
    5. a card game similar to poker,

  • brag
    v.i. to praise oneself or what one has; boast.
    Ex. He bragged about his new car.
    (SYN) vaunt.

  • brag
    v.t. to boast of.
    Ex. He brags his service (Shakespeare).
    (SYN) vaunt.

brag in Sindhi سنڌي

Brag

Part of Speech

Verb, Noun

Pronunciation

/bræɡ/

Definitions

  • Verb: To boast or show off about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities.
  • Noun: A boastful or self-serving statement or claim.

Usage Examples

  • "He liked to brag about his accomplishments at work."
  • "Her brag about the new car was irritating."

Etymology

The word "brag" originated in the early 16th century from the Middle English word "braggen," which meant to boast or brag.

Synonyms

  • Boast
  • Show off
  • Blow one's own trumpet
  • Vaunt

Antonyms

  • Modesty
  • Humility
  • Reticence

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Jactarse /ʝakˈtaɾse/
French Se vanter /sə vɑ̃te/
German Prahlerei /ˈpʁaːləˌʁaɪ/
Italian Vantarsi /vanˈtarsi/
Chinese (Simplified) 吹嘘 /chuīxū/
Arabic تفاخر /tafaakhor/
Portuguese Gabar-se /ˈɡabɐɾsi/
Russian Хвастаться /xvástatsya/
Japanese 自慢する /jiman suru/
Korean 자랑하다 /jaranghada/
Hindi घमंड करना /ɡʰəmand kərna/
Bengali অহঙ্কার করা /ɔhɔŋkɑr kɔɾa/
Telugu అహంకారము చేయు /ahankāramu cheyyu/
Tamil பெரிதாகப் பேசுவது /peridhaakap paesuvadhu/
Marathi घमंड करणे /ɡʰəmand karṇe/
Gujarati આહંકાર કરવો /āhankār karavo/
Punjabi ਹੰਕਾਰ ਕਰਨਾ /haṅkār karnā/
Malayalam അഹംഭാവം കാണിക്കുക /aham bhāvam kāṇikkuka/
Kannada ಅಹಂಕಾರ ಮಾಡು /ahankāra māḍu/
Odia অহংকার କରିବା /ahãkār karibā/
Assamese অহংকাৰ কৰা /ahomkār korā/
Malay Megah /mɛɡah/
Thai โอ้อวด /ɔ̂ː ʔuàt/
Vietnamese Khoe khoang /kʰwɛː kʰwāːŋ/
Turkish Övünmek /øvynmɛk/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /bræɡ/
  • American English: /bræɡ/
  • Australian English: /bræɡ/

Historical Usage

The term "brag" has been used since the 16th century, often in connection with gambling, where one would boast about their winnings. Over time, the meaning expanded to refer to boasting about any achievement or possession.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, bragging is considered a sign of confidence and is encouraged, while in others it is frowned upon and viewed as an indication of arrogance or lack of humility.

More Information

The word "brag" is commonly used in informal contexts, but excessive bragging can often lead to negative social perceptions. Some individuals engage in bragging to assert dominance or gain social status, while others may do so out of insecurity. It is important to note that cultural differences influence how bragging is perceived across societies.

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