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No, "boast" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling.
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Kauchaomai is a Greek word that refers to "to boast".
The preposition for the word "boast" is "about" or "of." For example, you can boast about your achievements or boast of your accomplishments.
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The root word for "boastful" is "boast," which comes from the Old Norse word "bæstr," meaning "proud" or "excellent."
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The word "boast" is pronounced as "bōst" with a long 'o' sound.
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He will boast about the high cost of his new house.
The word "brawl" originated from Old French, derived from the verb "brailler" meaning to quarrel or shout loudly. It entered the English language in the 14th century with the same meaning of a noisy quarrel or fight.