different between boastful vs loudmouth
boastful
English
Alternative forms
- boastfull (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English bostful, equivalent to boast +? -ful.
Pronunciation
Adjective
boastful (comparative more boastful, superlative most boastful)
- Tending to boast or brag.
- 1839, Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle
- It makes one's blood boil, yet heart tremble, to think that we Englishmen and our American descendants, with their boastful cry of liberty, have been and are so guilty
- He wrote a boastful autobiography, recording all his great deeds.
- 1839, Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle
Derived terms
- boastfulness
Translations
See also
- cocky
- proud
Anagrams
- boatfuls, boatsful
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loudmouth
English
Etymology
loud +? mouth
Pronunciation
Noun
loudmouth (plural loudmouths)
- (derogatory) One who talks too much or too loudly, especially in a boastful or self-important manner.
- Synonyms: big mouth, blowhard, blusterer, boaster, braggart
Translations
See also
- mouth off
- shoot one's mouth off
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