100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "braggart"
Definition
A braggart is a noun that refers to a person who boasts or brags excessively about their achievements, possessions, or abilities. This person often seeks to draw attention to themselves and may exaggerate their accomplishments to impress others.
Synonyms
- Boaster
- Show-off
- Swaggerer
- Vaunter
- Bragger
- Windbag
Antonyms
- Modest person
- Humble individual
- Reticent person
- Introvert
- Meek individual
Examples
- She was such a braggart that it was hard to take her seriously.
- His friends often teased him for being a braggart about his new car.
- At the party, the braggart monopolized the conversation with tales of his travels.
- Everyone avoided the braggart because her stories were always exaggerated.
- The braggart couldn't help but show off his latest trophy.
- It’s tiring to listen to a braggart who can’t stop talking about their wealth.
- Despite being a braggart, he had few real accomplishments to back it up.
- The braggart in the group often made everyone else feel inferior.
- He was labeled a braggart after he boasted about his promotion for hours.
- People quickly grew tired of the braggart who constantly flaunted his success.
- The braggart claimed to be the best player on the team, but his stats told a different story.
- You could always count on the braggart to steal the spotlight at any gathering.
- The braggart loved showing off his collection of rare coins.
- Her braggart tendencies made it difficult for her to form genuine friendships.
- The braggart was often met with eye rolls and sighs from the crowd.
- No one wanted to be associated with the braggart who made everyone uncomfortable.
- The braggart thought he was impressing people, but they were just annoyed.
- A true leader isn’t a braggart; they let their actions speak for themselves.
- The braggart often contradicted himself, revealing his insecurities.
- In an attempt to impress her date, she came off as a braggart rather than charming.
- His braggart nature alienated him from his peers.
- The braggart had a story for every occasion, whether it was relevant or not.
- People often mistake confidence for being a braggart.
- The braggart was outshone by someone who spoke with humility.
- She didn't want to be seen as a braggart, so she downplayed her achievements.
- The braggart boasted about his investments but failed to mention his losses.
- Everyone knew the braggart was lying about his accomplishments.
- The braggart tried to impress the audience, but they remained unimpressed.
- His reputation as a braggart preceded him at every event.
- A braggart rarely earns the respect of others.
- The braggart was shocked when no one applauded his stories.
- No one appreciated the braggart who overshadowed everyone else's achievements.
- The braggart often made others feel small with his constant boasting.
- She found it hard to respect a braggart who lacked true talent.
- The braggart was called out for making false claims.
- The braggart felt the need to always one-up everyone else.
- She realized her braggart tendencies were pushing people away.
- The braggart thought he was charming, but he was just annoying.
- The braggart was known for exaggerating even the simplest stories.
- You can spot a braggart from a mile away with their loud claims.
- The braggart took center stage, but the audience was uninterested.
- The braggart enjoyed the attention, even if it was negative.
- He was considered a braggart after telling everyone about his new job.
- The braggart tried to impress her with tales of his wealth.
- Even the braggart had to admit defeat when faced with facts.
- The braggart didn't notice everyone else rolling their eyes.
- The braggart couldn't see how his attitude was off-putting.
- The braggart thought he was the star of the show, but he was just a distraction.
- It’s hard to enjoy the company of a braggart for too long.
- The braggart always needed validation from others.
- The braggart was shocked when people didn't believe his story.
- Being a braggart doesn't win you friends; it drives them away.
- The braggart loved to boast about his athletic prowess.
- His braggart ways got him into trouble more than once.
- The braggart was surprised when someone challenged his claims.
- The braggart couldn't understand why people avoided him.
- I prefer modesty over being a braggart any day.
- The braggart was unaware of how others perceived him.
- The braggart needed to be humbled after his big talk.
- The braggart took pride in his abilities, but humility is more admirable.
- The braggart dominated conversations with his endless stories.
- The braggart had all the confidence but none of the substance.
- Upon realizing he was a braggart, he tried to change his ways.
- The braggart thought he was being charming but came off as arrogant.
- Listening to the braggart was like hearing a broken record.
- The braggart was always the loudest in the room.
- A real winner doesn't need to be a braggart.
- The braggart couldn't help but mention his achievements repeatedly.
- The braggart often ignored others' contributions in conversations.
- He played the role of a braggart to hide his insecurities.
- The braggart's stories were often met with skepticism.
- The braggart was known for embellishing the truth.
- It’s hard to take advice from a braggart.
- The braggart seemed oblivious to how others felt about him.
- She realized that being a braggart wasn't a good look.
- The braggart thrived on attention and validation.
- The braggart was quick to criticize others while praising himself.
- No one liked the braggart who made everything a competition.
- The braggart often found himself alone after boasting too much.
- The braggart didn't understand the value of listening to others.
- The braggart took offense when someone called him out.
- The braggart was always trying to prove something.
- The braggart claimed he could run faster than anyone else.
- The braggart was met with silence after boasting about his wealth.
- There’s a fine line between confidence and being a braggart.
- The braggart had a way of making others feel less than.
- People tend to avoid the braggart in social settings.
- The braggart often misread others' reactions to his stories.
- The braggart loved being the center of attention, even at a cost.
- The braggart was shocked to find out no one was impressed.
- It was hard to take the braggart seriously after his tall tales.
- The braggart had a reputation for never being humble.
- The braggart thought he was enhancing his image, but it backfired.
- The braggart would always interject with his own stories.
- The braggart misunderstood the meaning of true success.
- The braggart was often challenged at trivia games.
- A true friend wouldn’t act like a braggart.
- The braggart loved to recount his conquests, real or imagined.
- The braggart couldn't see that humility is more appealing.
- The braggart was left speechless when someone proved him wrong.