Braggart


a person who does a lot of bragging.
bragging; boastful.
Contemporary Examples

The Extinction Parade: An Original Zombie Story by Max Brooks Max Brooks January 13, 2011
The Case of the Yakking Yakuza Jake Adelstein September 15, 2014
Alice, Bratty in Wonderland Nicole LaPorte February 27, 2010

Historical Examples

The Light in the Clearing Irving Bacheller
The Hunted Outlaw Anonymous
The War Upon Religion Rev. Francis A. Cunningham
Little Dorrit Charles Dickens
The Sayings of Confucius Confucius
Tales From Two Hemispheres Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen
Cheerful–By Request Edna Ferber

noun
a person who boasts loudly or exaggeratedly; bragger
adjective
boastful
n.

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