BOAST: -verb (used without object) 1. to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, esp. about oneself.
2. to speak with pride (often fol. by of): He boasted of his family's wealth. -verb (used with object) 3. to speak of with excessive pride or vanity: He boasts himself a genius.
4. to be proud in the possession of: The town boasts a new school. -noun 5. a thing boasted of; a cause for pride: Talent is his boast. It is her boast that she has never betrayed a friend.
6. exaggerated or objectionable speech; bragging: empty boasts and threats.
The noun boast and verb "to boast" refer to bragging, talking about one's own successes or accomplishments in a prideful way.
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It refers to the concept that people who are truly great seldom if ever boast about their achievements, instead being modest and self effacing.
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Personally, I boast the entire collection.
Kauchaomai is a Greek word that refers to "to boast".
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You could say they were blowing (or tooting) their own horn.
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Russell Boast's birth name is Russell John Boast.
One may use any of several prepositions with the verb to boast, including:boast of (deeds, exploits)boast about (abilities, charcateristics)boast to (anyone listening)boast among (ones peers, or a group)
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Will Boast has written: 'Power ballads'