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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English braggere, equivalent to brag + -er.
Noun
bragger (plural braggers)
- A person who brags.
Synonyms
Translations
- Alemannic German: aagewwer m
- Finnish: mahtailija (fi), kerskailija (fi), (slang) brassailija, (informal, dialectal) lesottaja
- French: vantard (fr) m
- German: Popanz (de) m, Angeber (de) m, Prahler (de) m, Maulheld (de) m (informal), Maulheldin f (informal)
- Irish: bladhmaire m, bollaire m, bragaire m, bumaire m, floscaí m, gaiscíoch m
- Italian: fanfarone (it) m, vanesio (it) m, esibizionista (it) m
- Korean: 허풍선이 (heopungseoni)
- Macedonian: фале́ничар m (faléničar), фалба́џија m (falbádžija), пр́чко m (pŕčko), само́фалец m (samófalec)
- Norman: braidgeux m (Jersey), cratcheux m (Jersey), vantard m (Jersey)
- Romanian: lăudăros (ro) m, fanfaron (ro) m
- Swedish: skrytmåns (sv) c
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Etymology 2
Adjective
bragger
- comparative form of brag: more brag