noun
- plural of boaster; people who talk with excessive pride about their own achievements or possessions
Usage: countable noun; often used in a disapproving or critical context
Examples
- The boasters on the team annoyed their quieter teammates.
- She dismissed the boasters who claimed they could run a marathon without training.
- Boasters often exaggerate their accomplishments to impress others.
- The group was full of boasters who talked constantly about their wealth.
- He had no patience for boasters and preferred people who let their work speak for itself.
- Those boasters bragged about their test scores all week long.