Boastful

jactancioso
definition
adjective
As I've said before, I don't want to put up pictures, because it seems boastful and ostentatious.
showing excessive pride and self-satisfaction in one's achievements, possessions, or abilities.
translation of 'boastful'
adjective
presumido,
echador,
jactancioso
example
Love is not jealous or 'boastful' or proud or rude.
Plato describes him as a vain man being both arrogant and 'boastful' , having a wide but superficial knowledge.
Love is never 'boastful' , nor conceited, nor rude; never selfish, not quick to take offense.
He oozes confidence in his ability to please, without any of the 'boastful' pretense that a human with his charms would inevitably have.
Emma asked Mrs. Elton about her musical abilities, and she was both modest and 'boastful' .
The brother's got the 'boastful' swagger of your favorite rapper, the entrepreneurial instincts of a street hustler and a pen as swift as his tongue is sharp.
And I don't mean that as an egotistical statement or a 'boastful' statement.
You have a considerable amount of self-confidence, and you like yourself without being conceited or 'boastful' .
We're tired of Lori's yapping mouth and 'boastful' monologues.
Never arrogant or 'boastful' , they stand their ground and carry themselves with authority.
He can still be 'boastful' though, brash and arrogant.
Unlike your average male specimen, he did not look proud and 'boastful' when first me, then Riley squealed over his car.
The industry has been quite creative, indeed even 'boastful' at times, about their solutions to this ever-growing problem.
On the contrast, he had stopped acting arrogant and 'boastful' , and was even becoming shy and modest.
Also known for his almost demonic pride, he produced masterpieces of 'boastful' verses.
As I've said before, I don't want to put up pictures, because it seems 'boastful' and ostentatious.
At the risk of sounding a bit 'boastful' , I'd like to think that I have a decent knowledge of video games, past, present, and to some extent, future.
Loman is a rather unpleasant figure throughout much of the play, a 'boastful' blowhard, a bully, a coward.
But I want to remind him of this one simple fact before he becomes excessively 'boastful' , as he is wont to do.
At the risk of sounding 'boastful' , I had managed to go for quite a while without incurring any penalty for my illegal parking endeavors, so I was a bit miffed by the recent turn of events.
‘Well,’ I replied, 'boastfully' , ‘you missed me wrestling a shark.’
‘She's the good-looking one,’ he says, proudly, if not a little 'boastfully' .
He demonstrated 'boastfully' his own way of making use of a newspaper.
It contrives to combine 'boastfulness' , ignorance, insecurity and hostility in ample and self-reinforcing measures.
I'm 'boastfully' posting a picture showing my storage system AND my new perm.
In love you have patience, kindness, the absence of jealousy, pride and 'boastfulness' .
They must choose between a brash 'boastfulness' and a considered confidence that speaks to the convictions of people everywhere.
A sense of inferiority, whether justified or not, leads to 'boastfulness' .
I 'boastfully' mentioned how we've avoided illness so far this winter.
It secured him, instantly, a reputation for 'boastfulness' which was then at odds with his limited achievements.
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