每日一词:braggadocio(转自 韦氏词典)
原文链接  原文链接   Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for August 18, 2020 is:  braggadocio  • \brag-uh-DOH-see-oh\  • noun  1 a :  empty boasting  b :  arrogant pretension :  cockiness  2 :  a person given to arrogant boasting :  braggart  Examples:  “The musical numbers, all penned by Miranda, slide easily from the  braggadocio  of ’90s rap to the lilt of Harlem jazz and beyond. Miraculously, nothing sounds excessively show-tuney.” — Stephanie Zacharek, Time , 30 June 2020  “It’s the first time in his life that Jack has hit anyone, but there are a lot of intangibles behind it (all those fake fights and phantom punches thrown, all that idle  braggadocio  from stunt men between takes), and with a beginner’s luck it lands just right on the side of Petty’s face….” — Daniel Pyne, Twentynine Palms , 2010  Did you know?  Though Braggadocio is not as well-known as other fictional characters like Pollyanna, the Grinch, or Scrooge, in lexicography he holds a special place ...

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