braggadocio

[brag-uh-doh-shee-oh]

braggadocio Definition

  • 1empty boasting; arrogant pretension
  • 2a person who brags a lot

Using braggadocio: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "braggadocio" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His braggadocio about his wealth was tiresome.

  • Example

    She couldn't stand his constant braggadocio.

  • Example

    The politician's braggadocio was seen as a sign of weakness by his opponents.

braggadocio Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for braggadocio

Phrases with braggadocio

  • someone or something that talks a lot about their abilities or achievements but has no real evidence to back it up

    Example

    He talks a big game, but he's all braggadocio and no substance.

  • a style of hip-hop music characterized by boastful lyrics about the rapper's wealth, status, and accomplishments

    Example

    The braggadocio rap of the 1990s was known for its aggressive lyrics and beats.

  • a manner of speaking or acting that is characterized by excessive pride or self-importance

    Example

    His braggadocio style was off-putting to many people.

Origins of braggadocio

from Italian 'bragadocio', from bragare, meaning 'to boast'

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Summary: braggadocio in Brief

'Braggadocio' [brag-uh-doh-shee-oh] refers to empty boasting or arrogant pretension. It can also refer to a person who brags a lot. Examples include 'His braggadocio about his wealth was tiresome.' and 'She couldn't stand his constant braggadocio.' Phrases like 'all braggadocio and no substance' describe someone who talks a lot but has no evidence to back it up.