bragget in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Bragget (verb): To boast or speak with excessive pride about one's achievements or qualities.
Sample Sentences
- He tends to bragget about his accomplishments, often overshadowing others.
- In a casual conversation, she couldn't help but bragget about her recent promotion.
- His constant bragget about his athletic prowess began to annoy his friends.
- During the meeting, she made a point to bragget about her team's success.
- It's easy to bragget when you're at the top, but humility is more admirable.
- His habit to bragget often left him isolated from his peers.
- While it's fine to be proud, there's no need to bragget excessively.
- She felt the need to bragget about her travels, which intrigued some but bored others.
- Bragget like that can backfire if youβre not careful about your audience.
- He realized that constantly bragget about his wealth only alienated him from genuine connections.