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Synonyms
boast1 (bōst)

[Middle English bosten, from bost, a brag.]

verb: boast·ed, boast·ing, boasts. 

intransitive verb 

To glorify oneself in speech; talk in a self-admiring way.

transitive verb 

  1. To speak of with excessive pride.
  2. To possess or own (a desirable feature): “ capital of a region in the southeast that boasts bountiful coal fields” (US Air)
  3. To contain; have.

noun 

  1. The act or an instance of bragging.
  2. A source of pride.

derivatives

boast́er
noun
boast́ful
adjective
boast́ful·ly
adverb
boast́ful·ness
noun

usage note

Usage Note: Some have objected to the use of boast as a transitive verb meaning “to possess or own (a desirable feature),” as in This network boasts an audience with a greater concentration of professionals and managers than any other broadcast vehicle. This usage is by now well established, however, and is acceptable to 62 percent of the Usage Panel.

synonyms:

boast1brag, crow2vaunt These verbs all mean to speak with pride, often excessive pride, about oneself or something related to oneself. Boast is the most general: “We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it” (Thomas Jefferson) Brag implies exaggerated claims and often an air of insolent superiority: He bragged about his grades. Crow stresses exultation and often loud rejoicing: No candidate should crow until the votes have been counted. Vaunt suggests ostentatiousness and lofty extravagance of expression: “He did not vaunt of his new dignity, but I understood he was highly pleased with it” (James Boswell)
boast2 (bōst)

[Origin unknown.]

transitive verb: boast·ed, boast·ing, boasts. 

To shape or form (stone) roughly with a broad chisel.