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Angela
People ,who always show off, is called “bragger”, right?🙈
2024年11月28日 10:42
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You could call them a 'bragger' but I've genuinely never heard this. Instead, I would call a person who 'shows off' a 'showoff' or 'show-off'. Maybe this is another option to add to your vocabulary!
2024年11月28日
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Almost! 😊 The correct term is "braggart."
Explanation:
Braggart: A person who brags or shows off a lot.
Example: "He's such a braggart, always talking about his achievements."
Other Related Words:
Boaster: Similar to braggart, someone who boasts a lot.
Show-off: Informal term for someone who likes to draw attention to themselves.
Example: "Stop being a show-off!"
So, next time, you can say:
"People who always show off are called braggarts!" 😄
2024年11月29日
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The word you're looking for is actually BRAGGART, though it may not be very common now. As others have said, SHOWOFF is more common, at least in the US.
2024年11月29日
1
Btw people ARE. It’s plural. A person who brags = singular
2024年11月28日
1
Yes, from the verb ‘to brag’
2024年11月28日
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