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yes :) it is a morphological word
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The root word of braggart is brag. A braggart is a person who brags excessively.
Braggart is a noun meaning an arrogant person who loudly boasts.
I wouldn't believe a word he says, he is such a braggart, he exagerates everything.
That man over there is acting like such a braggart by showing off his new sports-car.
A braggart is a person who likes to brag. A braggart will say, "Everything I do is great"
Braggart is a noun. It means a person who does a lot of bragging.
Braggart is a noun describing a person who likes to brag, which is the verb.
If you mean the word that means "a person who brags," it is either bragger or braggart.
Arrogant, Pompous. A Braggart
The difference is in the type character represented in a general class of people (braggart servant)and the other is the stock character(braggart soldier) noteable for individuality eg: the miles glorious.
Morphological processing basically it means Breaking down word into morphemes (analysis) or Creating words from morphemes (generation) or both
No, "bragful" is not a standard English word. The correct term is "bragging" or "braggart" to describe someone who boasts or shows off excessively.