braggart in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
A braggart is a person who boasts or talks excessively about their achievements or possessions.
Sample Sentences
- The braggart at the party overwhelmed everyone with tales of his supposed accomplishments.
- She couldn't stand the braggart who constantly boasted about his wealth and status.
- In the meeting, the braggart dominated the conversation, leaving little room for others to contribute.
- His reputation as a braggart made it difficult for his friends to take him seriously.
- Despite being a talented musician, he never acted like a braggart, preferring to let his work speak for itself.
- The braggart's loud claims about his athletic prowess were quickly challenged by his teammates.
- She rolled her eyes at the braggart who claimed to have traveled to every country in the world.
- Friends often warned him that his braggart tendencies were pushing people away.
- The author's depiction of the braggart character added a humorous twist to the story.
- Even in success, true leaders rarely display the braggart attitude that can alienate others.
- The braggart in the office often boasted about his numerous accomplishments.
- She couldn't stand the way her friend turned every conversation into a bragging session.
- His reputation as a braggart made it difficult for others to take his achievements seriously.
- Despite being a talented artist, he never came across as a braggart.
- The braggart's stories grew taller with each retelling, becoming increasingly unbelievable.
- No one enjoyed the party because of the incessant bragging from the self-proclaimed expert.
- It's exhausting to listen to a braggart who thinks they know everything.
- Her success was undeniable, but she was never a braggart about it.
- They labeled him a braggart after he recounted his adventures for the fifth time.
- In a world full of humility, the braggart stood out like a sore thumb.