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Antonyms for boast
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boast
Ostentation is an ambitious showing forth of whatever is thought adapted to win admiration or praise; ostentation may be without words; as, the ostentation of wealth in fine residences, rich clothing, costly equipage, or the like; when in words, ostentation is rather in manner than in direct statement; as, the ostentation of learning. Boasting is in direct statement, and is louder and more vulgar than ostentation. There may be great display or show with little substance; ostentation suggests something substantial to be shown. Pageant, pageantry, parade, and pomp refer principally to affairs of arms or state; as, a royal pageant; a military parade. Pomp is some material demonstration of wealth and power, as in grand and stately ceremonial, rich furnishings, processions, etc., considered as worthy of the person or occasion in whose behalf it is manifested; pomp is the noble side of that which as ostentation is considered as arrogant and vain. Pageant and pageantry are inferior to pomp, denoting spectacular display designed to impress the public mind, and since the multitude is largely ignorant and thoughtless, the words pageant and pageantry have a suggestion of the transient and unsubstantial. Parade (Latin paro, prepare) is an exhibition as of troops in camp going through the evolutions that are to be used in battle, and suggests a lack of earnestness and direct or immediate occasion or demand; hence, in the more general sense, a parade is an uncalled for exhibition, and so used is a more disparaging word than ostentation; ostentation may spring merely from undue self-gratulation, parade implies a desire to impress others with a sense of one's abilities or resources, and is always offensive and somewhat contemptible; as, a parade of wealth or learning. Pomposity and pompousness are the affectation of pomp.
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diffidence, modesty, quietness, reserve, retirement, shrinking, timidity, unobtrusivenessSynonyms:
boasting, display, flourish, ostentation, pageant, pageantry, parade, pomp, pomposity, pompousness, show, vaunt, vaunting
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boast, boasting, self-praise, jactitationverb
speaking of yourself in superlatives
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jactation, boasting, jactitation, self-praiseboast, tout, swash, shoot a line, brag, gas, blow, bluster, vaunt, gasconadeverb
show off
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swash, gasconade, botch, splatter, bungle, muck up, splash, mishandle, bumble, botch up, brag, blow, burn out, flub, suck, waste, fumble, shove off, fellate, muff, ball up, sport, bollocks, mess up, feature, louse up, bollocks up, float, gas, bollix, plash, vaunt, screw up, spoil, tout, shoot a line, go down on, swagger, foul up, fluff, blow out, drift, bobble, bluster, be adrift, shove along, bollix up, squander, splosh, bodge, spattersport, feature, boastverb
wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner
"she was sporting a new hat"
Synonyms:
have, feature, swash, gas, run around, lark, disport, cavort, frisk, vaunt, lark about, romp, gasconade, skylark, sport, frolic, tout, bluster, blow, gambol, brag, rollick, shoot a line
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How to use boast in a sentence?
You boast what you already have yet feel insecure and jealous when you find the same in others. That's how fragile you're, Grow Up!
There is a negative proof of the value of Latin No one seems to boast of not knowing it.
It will yet be the proud boast of women that they never contributed a line to the Bible.
The Fanaticism which discards the Scripture, under the pretense of resorting to immediate revelations is subversive of every principle of Christianity. For when they boast extravagantly of the Spirit, the tendency is always to bury the Word of God so they may make room for their own falsehoods.
You boast of what you already have yet feel insecure and jealous when you find in same in others. That's how fragile you're, Grow Up!
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#2268 | reserve | |
#3308 | retirement | |
#21238 | shrinking | |
#23203 | boast | |
#33716 | modesty | |
#60838 | timidity | |
#68540 | quietness | |
#174555 | diffidence |
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