vaunt

/vɔnt/
verb
  1. To boast or brag about something, especially in a showy or exaggerated way.
    • He loved to vaunt his achievements at every family dinner.
    • She never vaunts her wealth, preferring to stay humble.
    • The company vaunted its new product as the best on the market.
noun
  1. A boastful statement or claim.
    • The politician's vaunts of honesty were contradicted by the scandal.
    • His vaunt about finishing the marathon in under three hours turned out to be false.
    • She dismissed his vaunts as empty words.
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