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Boastful

Boastful is an adjective that describes a person who tends to speak with excessive pride about their abilities, achievements, or possessions. A boastful individual frequently makes self-promoting statements and seeks to draw attention to successes or status. The term can describe both habitual behavior and a single remark that comes across as self-aggrandizing. In writing or speech, a boastful tone can be used critically or humorously, depending on context.

Related terms include boast, brag, vaunt, and boastfulness. A person who engages in such behavior is often

Boastful claims or comments are sometimes seen as socially inappropriate if they appear insincere or excessive.

Etymology: The word is formed from the verb boast with the suffix -ful, indicating "full of boasting."

called
a
boaster
or
braggart;
"boastful"
characterizes
the
behavior
or
the
person,
while
"boast"
is
the
verb
or
noun
referring
to
the
act.
"Boastfulness"
is
the
corresponding
noun
form.
Some
contexts
may
employ
a
boastful
voice
for
satire
or
irony,
while
others
view
it
as
a
negative
trait
reflecting
vanity
or
narcissism.
In
psychology
and
social
psychology,
boasting
may
be
analyzed
as
a
strategy
for
impression
management
or
dominance
signaling,
though
excessive
boastfulness
can
undermine
credibility.
The
sense
has
appeared
in
English
since
the
Middle
English
period
and
remains
common
in
modern
usage.