selfpuffery
Selfpuffery is the act of praising or overstating one's own abilities, achievements, or status, often to influence others or attract attention. The term carries a generally negative connotation, implying exaggeration or insincerity rather than legitimate self-advocacy.
Etymology and scope: The word combines "self" with "puffery," i.e., inflated praise or hype, signaling that the
Contexts and techniques: Common manifestations include selective disclosure, hyperbolic language, vague or unverifiable claims, and presenting
Effects and reception: When perceived as credible or context-appropriate, selfpuffery can draw attention or seed opportunities.
Distinction: Selfpuffery differs from prudent self-promotion or confident communication when it uses verifiable information and transparent
See also: self-promotion, bragging, impression management, narcissism, hyperbole.