boastful Meaning in marathi ( boastful शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
बढाईखोर, अ भी मा न,
Adjective:
अ भी मा न, अभिमान, अहंकारी,
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boastful's Usage Examples:
among Mexican settlements, "making himself heartily disliked for his quarrelsomeness and his boastfulness of what he had done as a bad man to the hated.
MDCCXC] "Maid of unboastful charms! whom white-robed Truth" 1794 1795 To Miss Brunton with the preceding.
Ganelon resents his stepson's boastfulness, great popularity among the Franks and success on the battlefield.
It is commonly used as a boastful claim of dominance over the intended listener.
Home Popham who had set up a hospital in the town and who had advertised boastfully in The Northern Star.
talk about themselves in a self-promoting fashion, and they may well be arrogant and boastful with a grandiose sense of their own importance.
The boastful demons, proud of their victories against Vishnu, say that they are willing to grant him boons instead.
Toad"s wayward mischievousness and boastfulness was Kenneth Grahame"s only child Alastair: a family.
stereotypical bully, he has evolved into a good-natured (though extremely boastful) and fiercely protective friend to most of the school"s students.
Apollo and Artemis because Niobe, born of the royal house of Phrygia, had boastfully compared the greater number of her own offspring with those of Leto, Apollo"s.
On the debit side were a naive boastfulness ("things we taught the Allied Nations"), emphasis.
(Akkadian: šar mātāti), also interpreted as just King of Lands or the more boastful King of All Lands was a title of great prestige claimed by powerful monarchs.
At the time of publication, Publishers Weekly called it a "boastful, boyishly disarming, thoroughly engaging personal history".
Synonyms:
bragging, braggart, crowing, self-aggrandising, cock-a-hoop, proud, big, self-aggrandizing, braggy,
Antonyms:
nonpregnant, stingy, small, little, humble,