The kind loved to vaunt his supposed proficiency with a sword.
vaunt means to boast, to brag about
Vaunt is to flaunt as disparate is to be discouraged or to surrender or to lie low.
Vaunt is to flaunt as disparate is to be discouraged or to surrender or to lie low.
Different or dissimilar
Neither is correct. First, to write "you're" ('you are') when you mean "your" ('belonging to you') is always wrong. Second, neither 'vaunt about' nor 'vaunt over' reads well to modern ears; to use the verb intransitively in that way is an archaic usage. And even when used transitively it is very uncommon these days. The only usage that is at all colloquial is the adjective 'much-vaunted'. You would do much better to write 'you'll boast about your achievement.'
valet, vomit, vault, vaunt
Boast, brag, crow, display, flaunt, gasconade,prate, strut
laminate
It's figurative language, specifically a simile.
don't know sorry but i know a great rest vaunt its called burger of aims its great
blurt, blunt, crust, daunt, exult, fault, grunt, haunt, mount, roust, stunt, taunt, trust, vaunt, vault
I believe there are no English words that meet the criteria. Here are your options: blunt, brunt, count, daunt, fount, gaunt, grunt, haunt, jaunt, mount, shunt, stunt, taunt, vaunt