The word brag can be used as a verb, but it can also be used as a noun, and informally as an adjective. Here are the definitions for all three.Verb: to say something in a boastful manner, to brag about something.Adjective: Something that is excellent, or first rate.Noun: Brag is also a simplified version of the card game Poker.Yes, "brag" means to boast. "Brag" can also be a noun and it's the name of a card game.
brag, crow, vaunt, talk big, blow your own trumpet, show off
To brag is to boast or speak proudly about one's accomplishments, possessions, or abilities in order to impress others or gain admiration. It often involves exaggerating one's achievements or qualities.
The word that means to boast is "brag." It conveys the idea of speaking with pride about one's accomplishments or possessions, similar to how "grab" indicates taking something quickly.
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The word "brag" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "magyabang", "manghambog".
to say something in a boastful manner
There are two syllables like so: brag-ging.
The word "brag" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is an action word that means to boast or talk with excessive pride. As a noun, it refers to an instance of bragging or boasting.
(braggadocio - cockiness, or more rarely a braggart)She was tired of the braggadocio of her bodybuilder boyfriend.The pirate's braggadocio turned to fear as two warships appeared on the horizon.
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