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BOAST, v.i. [Gr. to inflate; L. fastus.]

1. To brag,or vaunt one's self; to make an ostentatious display, in speech, of one's own worth, property, or actions.

2. To glory; to speak with laudable pride and ostentation of meritorious persons or things.

I boast of you to them of Macedonia. St. Paul. 2. Cor.9.

Usually, it is followed by of; sometimes by in.

3. To exalt one's self.

With your mouth you have boasted against me. Ezek.

BOAST, v.t. To display in ostentatious language; to speak of with pride, vanity or exultation, with a view to self-commendation.

Lest men should boast their specious deeds.

1. Magnify or exalt.

They boast themselves in the multitude of their riches. Ps.49.

2. To exult in confident expectation.

Boast not thyself of tomorrow. Prov.27.

BOAST, n. Expression of ostentation, pride or vanity; a vaunting.

Thou makest thy boast of the law. Rom.2

1. The cause of boasting; occasion of pride, vanity, or laudable exultation.

Trial by peers is the boast of the British nation.
1913 Definition
Boast (boast)
v. i.((?))
Boast
[imp. *** p. p. Boasted] p. pr. *** vb. n. Boasting.] [OE. bosten, boosten, v., bost, boost, n., noise, boasting] cf. G. bausen, bauschen, to swell,
  1. To vaunt one's self; to brag; to say or tell things which are intended to give others a high opinion of one's self or of things belonging to one's self; as, to boast of one's exploits courage, descent, wealth.

    By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: . . not of works, lest any man should boast.
    Eph. ii. 8, 9.

  2. To speak in exulting language of another; to glory; to exult.

    In God we boast all the day long.
    Ps. xliv. 8

    Syn. -- To brag; bluster; vapor; crow; talk big.

  3. To display in ostentatious language; to speak of with pride, vanity, or exultation, with a view to self-commendation; to extol.

    Lest bad men should boast
    Their specious deeds.
    Milton.

  4. To display vaingloriously.
  5. To possess or have; as, to boast a name.

    To boast one's self, to speak with unbecoming confidence in, and approval of, one's self; -- followed by of and the thing to which the boasting relates. [Archaic]

    Boast not thyself of to-morrow.
    Prov. xxvii. 1

  6. To dress, as a stone, with a broad chisel.
    Weale.
  7. To shape roughly as a preparation for the finer work to follow; to cut to the general form required.
  8. Act of boasting; vaunting or bragging.

    Reason and morals? and where live they most,
    In Christian comfort, or in Stoic boast!
    Byron.

  9. The cause of boasting; occasion of pride or exultation, -- sometimes of laudable pride or exultation.

    The boast of historians.
    Macaulay.


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If the citizens neglect their duty and place unprincipled men in office, the government will soon be corrupted; laws will be made not for the public good so much as for the selfish or local purposes.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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