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boasts
🇺🇸 /ˈboʊsts/
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🇬🇧 /bˈəʊsts/
Quick facts about “boasts”
Boasts is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈboʊsts/ in American English and /bˈəʊsts/ in British English.
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“boasts” in psychology
- People often boast to boost their self-esteem and feel more confident in social situations.
- Research indicates that those who frequently brag may be compensating for feelings of insecurity.
- Another study showed that boasting can backfire, making others perceive the boastful person as arrogant or unlikable.
“boasts” in culture
- In many cultures, boasting is frowned upon and seen as a sign of bad manners.
- Conversely, in some cultures, being boastful is a way of showing pride in one's achievements and is socially accepted.
- Certain sports and entertainment industries encourage a level of boasting as part of personal branding.
“boasts” in literature
- The theme of boasting has been explored in various works, notably in Shakespeare’s plays, highlighting the folly of pride.
- In many classic tales, characters who boast often face downfall, serving as a moral lesson against arrogance.
- Boasting as a literary device can reveal a character's flaws, serving to advance the plot or develop conflict.
“boasts” in pop culture
- Reality TV often features characters who boast about their wealth and achievements, making them memorable, good or bad.
- Social media has amplified boasting, with users showcasing their best moments and possessions to their followers.
- Catchphrases and memes about 'humbly braggadocious' reflect the cultural phenomenon of boasting in a humorous light.