BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: NOUN
- Loud, arrogant speech, often full of empty threats.
- Turbulence or noisy confusion.
- Vain and empty boasting
- A swaggering show of courage
- The noise of a storm or of violent wind; a blast; a gust.
- A boisterous blast, or loud tumultuous noise.
- Noisy but empty talk or menace; swagger; boisterous self-assertion.
- Synonyms Turbulence, boasting, bragging, bullying.
- A violent gusty wind
- Noisy confusion and turbulence
- Fitful noise and violence.
- A gust of wind.
- Pompous, officious talk.
- Noisy and violent or threatening talk; noisy and boastful language.
- Fitful noise and violence, as of a storm; violent winds; boisterousness.
- Empty boasting.
- Empty boasting; mere brag; pretension.
- A braggart; a boaster; a swaggerer.
- Empty boasting; brag: as, “tiresome braggadocio,”
- A boasting fellow; a braggart.
- A swaggering, cocky manner.
- Empty or pretentious bragging.
- Vain and empty boasting
- A braggart.
BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: VERB
- To blow in strong or sudden gusts.
- To act or speak in an unduly threatening manner.
- To speak or protest loudly.
- Show off
- Act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
- Blow hard; be gusty, as of wind
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BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To blow fitfully with violence and noise, as wind; to be windy and boisterous, as the weather.
- To force or bully with swaggering threats.
- To brag or make loud, empty threats.
- To speak in a loudly arrogant or bullying manner.
- To blow in loud, violent gusts, as the wind during a storm.
- To talk with noisy violence; to swagger, as a turbulent or boasting person; to act in a noisy, tumultuous way; to play the bully; to storm; to rage.
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BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter, or do, with noisy violence; to force by blustering; to bully.
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BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To utter with bluster, or with noise and violence: generally with out or forth.
- To compel or force by mere bluster.
- [Only in ME.; perhaps a different word. Cf. LG. blustern, blistern, flutter in alarm.] To wander or run about aimlessly.
- To be loud, noisy, or swaggering; swagger, as a turbulent or boasting person; utter loud empty menaces or protests.
- To roar and be tumultuous, as wind; blow boisterously: as, the storm blusters without.
- Blow hard
- Be gusty, as of wind
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BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: RELATED WORDS
- Rhetoric, Bombast, Shoot a line, Rodomontade, Gasconade, Gas, Tout, Blow, Vaunt, Boast, Swash, Brag, Swagger, Braggadocio, Bravado
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BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Theatrics, Grandiloquence, Hyperbole, Belligerence, Histrionics, Blather, Rhetoric, Bombast, Rodomontade, Gas, Tout, Blow, Swagger, Braggadocio, Bravado
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BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But I also wonder how much of this is bluster.
- A certain amount of bluster from each side is expected.
- Cuban has brought more than just bluster to the show.
- He has brought more than just bluster to the show.
- SYN: Rhodomontade, braggadocio, gasconade, bluster, inflatedness, pomposity, exaggerativeness, fustian.
- FBIames Cromitie was a man of bluster and bigotry.
- Political leaders fumble, miscalculate, and bluster into avoidable disaster.
- Much of its language is no more than bluster.
- Donald Trump needed only money and white bluster.
- STEIN: So you think this is largely bluster?
- The preponderance of the evidence led the committee to find that it was braggadocio.
- Even Oscar nominee Keaton, here as lean and deadly as a garrote, nearly chokes on the braggadocio.
- His braggadocio could match or surpass any rapper, and that confidence comes through in his vocal performances.
- His personality is similar to the Captain, though a little more mellow on the braggadocio.
- For instance, Braggadocio font stencils are made of one connected piece of material.
- Notes The braggadocio anthem gets taken to the next level.
- Thematically, Stray Bullet is balanced between love, hustle socially-conscious, and braggadocio songs.
- Barker was bitter against the spirit of braggadocio so rampant among us.
- The third is used especially of boastfulness or braggadocio in language.
- SYN: Rhodomontade, braggadocio, gasconade, bluster, inflatedness, pomposity, exaggerativeness, fustian.
BLUSTER vs BRAGGADOCIO: QUESTIONS
- Is the bluster Buster the deadliest sword on Roblox?
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