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vaunting

[ vawn-ting, vahn- ]

adjective

  1. having a boastfully proud disposition:

    a vaunting dictator.

  2. marked by boastful pride:

    a vaunting air of superiority.



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Other Words From

  • self-vaunting adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vaunting1

First recorded in 1580–90; vaunt + -ing 2
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Example Sentences

In this fraught political landscape, Humphrey showed he had guts, a way with words and vaunting ambition.

The Long Island Republican who won a key election by vaunting his biography as the deep-pocketed biracial grandson of Holocaust survivors might not be the grandson of Holocaust survivors … or biracial … or deep-pocketed.

Was it perhaps because of the energy devoted — admirably — to vaunting its low eco footprint?

A far cry from the usual vaunting of athletes as something much more than that.

After Britain’s death toll shot higher in January, after new variants slammed European countries from the Czech Republic to Portugal, France continued vaunting its “third way.”

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