Crossword-Solution: BRAGGADOCIO 11 letters, 64 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Braggadocio n. A braggart; a boaster; a swaggerer.
Braggadocio n. Empty boasting; mere brag; pretension.

We have 64 clues for the answer “BRAGGADOCIO”

Clue Answers
Boastful talk or empty boasting 1 answer
cockalorum 1 answer
Arrogant behaviour 1 answer
Boastful behavior 1 answer
Boastful behaviour 2 answers
Empty boasting 4 answers
Rodomontade 6 answers
brague 11 answers
Bravura 13 answers
bravado 14 answers
bragging 15 answers
blagueur 24 answers
Pretentious talker 25 answers
stuffiness 27 answers
ostentation 30 answers
Pomp 32 answers
Social climber? 35 answers
Liar 35 answers
Gasconade 36 answers
boasting 37 answers
Boast 40 answers
Storyteller 40 answers
smart aleck 41 answers
Claimant 41 answers
confidence man 41 answers
Boaster 44 answers
Bluster 44 answers
Braggart 46 answers
Talker 46 answers
Fathead. 49 answers
Blabbermouth 50 answers
windbag 50 answers
Charlatan 51 answers
Egotist 51 answers
Bombast 52 answers
diddle 52 answers
Trumpet 52 answers
Elitist 52 answers
Parvenu 52 answers
hypocrite 53 answers
deceiver 53 answers
Upstart 54 answers
Snob __ 56 answers
Con man 58 answers
Trumpeter 58 answers
Wind ___ 62 answers
Swindler 65 answers
Pretender 68 answers
exaggeration 68 answers
pomposity 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRAGGADOCIO (5)

Canil was dressed like a braggadocio, and when he saw me he came up to my side, so that I was standing between him and the warden.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
And twisting his red moustaches, braggadocio Virtue takes the perilous way where dim rain falls ever, and sad winds sigh.
Robert Louis Stevenson Alexander H. Japp 2007
But although the elements of adventure were streaming by him as thick as drops of water in the Thames, it was in vain that, now with a beseeching, now with something of a braggadocio air, he courted and provoked the notice of the passengers; in vain that, putting fortune to the touch, he even thrust himself into the way and came into direct collision with those of the more promising demeanour.
The Dynamiter Robert Louis Stevenson 2011
Bushby has allowed him to finish his discourse, and then has quietly replied by some answer such as, "What else shall your slave do for you?" The man would then instantly, with a very comical expression, cease his braggadocio.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
And that accursed individual with the rampant moustache we are going to put in a cage, and exhibit in the place de la Concorde!” Inspired by the paternal braggadocio, Chichi also launched forth exultingly an imaginary series of avenging torments and insults as a complement to this Imperial Exhibition.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Vicente Blasco Ibanez 2006

Quotes with BRAGGADOCIO (3)

So I thought I’d feel different afterward, after the visible neon sign proclaiming 'virgin' had blinked out on my forehead. I’d spent years obessessing about it, so it seemed like somthing should have changed. Maybe it would have if I’d still been at Ceder Falls High School surrounded by the gossip and the braggadocio of teenage boys. But on my uncle's farm, nobody noticed, or at least nobody said anything. The next day, like every day, we dug corn, chopped wood, and carried …
Mike Mullin Ashfall
I believe in the Prince of Peace. I believe that War is Murder. I believe that armies and navies are at bottom the tinsel and braggadocio of oppression and wrong, and I believe that the wicked conquest of weaker and darker nations by nations whiter and stronger but foreshadows the death of that strength.
W.E.B. Du Bois
Saddam Hussein played a terrible game of trying to deceive the world that he had weapons of mass destruction. Everyone bought it. The United States called him on his braggadocio, and we are all paying for the results - especially the American taxpayer.
John Shimkus
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1984–2025).