outbrag in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10
Definition
To outbrag means to boast or brag more effectively than others in order to impress or gain attention.
Sample Sentences
- He always tries to outbrag his friends with stories of his adventures.
- During the competition, she managed to outbrag everyone with her impressive accomplishments.
- It's exhausting to be around someone who constantly needs to outbrag others.
- They engaged in a playful contest to see who could outbrag the other about their travels.
- Outbragging is one thing, but genuine confidence is much more appealing.