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Bragger vs Braggart

Both 'bragger' and 'braggart' are correct terms, but 'braggart' is more commonly used in English. They both refer to a person who boasts or brags about their achievements or possessions.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

Bragger

This term is correct but less commonly used in English.

It refers to a person who boasts or brags about their achievements or possessions.
  • Acquaint Yourself With "Bryce the Bragger"
  • Bragger, you know I can't beat you because of my arm.
  • Nobody likes a bragger, Stefan.
  • Nobody likes a bragger, Stefan.
  • Kelsch is a bragger, and I hate braggers!
  • Here we go, for the match and the bragger's rights.
  • No one likes a bragger.
  • No one likes a bragger.
  • What's his name again, our "Romeo"? Bassam the Bragger.
  • No one likes a bragger, Bonnie.
  • Here we go, for the match and the bragger's rights.
  • Aren't you the bragger who said... you'd get us in 3 hours?

Alternatives:

  • braggart

Braggart

This term is the more commonly used form in English.

It refers to a person who boasts or brags about their achievements or possessions.
  • "Andwhere is this braggart who sends thee?" said Manfred.
  • It's hard to believe this shallow braggart is the guy that wrote that great poetry.
  • That braggart Palamon said he'd take care of her.
  • It's Dominican slang for "braggart."
  • He's a braggart like all Tuscany folks
  • I knew that I had an obsession with this braggart.
  • You've become a braggart, and it's not attractive.
  • You know that. I'm not a braggart or a boaster.
  • I don't know, do you want a braggart?
  • You know me long enough, I am just a braggart
  • Tramp, the love interest, Is a smarmy braggart of the most obnoxious kind:
  • Vagan is an old braggart.
  • You're really a braggart
  • Braggart purchases the weapons of Sansone and swears to purchase Baiardo of Reynold and Durlindana of Roland (The Paladins of France)
  • A leftist braggart guilty of speeches and minor treason.
  • Arthur's a thoroughbred little braggart.
  • Now, Saul was no braggart.
  • As the only braggart in this family, I won't let you leave this house... without hearing this telegram.
  • He always thought his father a mad braggart capable of only inventing oddball characters and implausible stories.
  • I'm so sorry. I'm such a braggart.

Alternatives:

  • bragger

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