vaunt


1vaunt

verb \ˈvnt, ˈvänt\

Definition of VAUNT

intransitive verb
: to make a vain display of one's own worth or attainments : brag
transitive verb
: to call attention to pridefully and often boastfully <people who vaunt their ingenuity>
vaunt·er noun
vaunt·ing·ly \ˈvn-tiŋ-lē, ˈvän-\ adverb

Examples of VAUNT

  1. <even the noblest of fellows have been known to vaunt a bit>

Origin of VAUNT

Middle English, from Anglo-French vanter, from Late Latin vanitare, frequentative of Latin *vanare, from vanus vain
First Known Use: 15th century

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