braggadocious

adjective

brag·​ga·​do·​cious ˌbra-gə-ˈdō-shəs How to pronounce braggadocious (audio)
: characterized by bold or brash self-confidence : having or displaying braggadocio : boastful, cocky
braggadocious flaunting of his Maserati sports car …Kai Arne Hansen
… confident lyrics that ooze both feminine mystique and braggadocious swagger.J'Na Jefferson
When I was in high school, I walked around like I was the best. … He told me to be braggadocious. He instilled this confidence in me and got the best out of me.Cam Saddler, quoted in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
braggadociously adverb
He braggadociously claimed he believes he can lead the program to the College Football Playoff. Sam Blum

Word History

Etymology

braggadocio + -ous, after derivatives with -ous of Latin adjectives ending in -ōc-, -ōx, as atrocious, ferocious

First Known Use

1853, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of braggadocious was in 1853

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“Braggadocious.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/braggadocious. Accessed 10 Mar. 2026.

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