boastfulness
/ˈbəʊst.fəl.nəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈboʊst.fəl.nəs/ (ame, ipa)
boastfulness — 名詞
1. the habit of speaking too proudly about your own success, abilities, or possessi
吹噓
老愛誇自己和做過的事
the habit of speaking too proudly about your own success, abilities, or possessions
Devika's boastfulness after the exam made her study group go quiet.
Devika 考後那番吹噓,讓讀書小組一下子安靜下來。
someone's boastfulness affecting other people
The coach warned Otis that boastfulness would upset teammates before the final.
教練警告 Otis,這種吹噓會在決賽前惹隊友不高興。
boastfulness would upset teammates
At lunch, Yumi's boastfulness about her new car irritated everyone at the table.
午餐時,Yumi 對新車的吹噓讓桌上的每個人都很不耐煩。
Ilan tried to hide his boastfulness, but he mentioned his bonus three times.
Ilan 想掩飾自己的吹噓,卻還是提了三次獎金。
Even in a short interview, Adisa's boastfulness turned simple answers into long speeches.
即使只是短短一場訪談,Adisa 的吹噓也把簡單回答變成長篇大論。
- bragging
very close in meaning, often focusing more on the act of talking than on a lasting quality
- conceit
stresses an inflated opinion of yourself, even when you are not speaking
- self-importance
suggests acting as if your importance is greater than it really is
文法句型
someone's boastfulness
boastfulness about [achievement/possession]
boastfulness + annoyed/offended + someone
用法筆記
Usually negative. It often appears with about + noun when you name the thing the person keeps praising, and it suggests showing off rather than simply feeling pleased.