swagger

/ˈswæɡər/
verb
  1. To walk or behave in a very confident, proud, or arrogant way.
    • She swaggered down the street, her head held high and a grin on her face.
    • The young athlete swaggered off the field after scoring the winning goal.
    • He swaggered into the room as if he owned the place.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A very confident, proud, or arrogant way of walking or behaving.
    • He walked with a swagger that annoyed some of his classmates.
    • Her natural swagger made her stand out in the crowd.
    • The actor's swagger was perfect for the role of a confident detective.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Fashionably elegant or stylish, often in a bold or flashy way.
    • He wore a swagger suit to the party, complete with a bright tie.
    • The car had a swagger design that turned heads everywhere it went.
    • She chose a swagger outfit for the concert, all leather and glitter.