What is another word for bragg?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈaɡ] (IPA)

The word bragg refers to excessively boasting or talking about oneself. There are a number of synonyms for this term, such as brag, boast, vaunt, swagger, show off, and self-promote. All of these words describe someone who is overly confident and asserts their accomplishments to others in a way that can be seen as arrogant or conceited. Some synonyms for bragg can also have slightly different connotations. For example, vaunt implies speaking more about oneself than is warranted, while swagger has a more aggressive, intimidating edge. Nevertheless, all these words have similar meanings; they describe someone who is showing off and trying to impress others with their abilities, accomplishments, or possessions.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      prague.

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Usage examples for Bragg

The command of this army was given to General Braxton bragg, a brave man, and by many thought to be one of the ablest generals of the South.
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He knew that General bragg was preparing to advance, but thought he would not attempt the invasion of Kentucky before attacking him.
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Byron A. Dunn
bragg was then three days ahead of him.
"Raiding with Morgan"
Byron A. Dunn

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