He will boast about the high cost of his new house.
The pirate captains would get drunk and boast of their latest exploits. The governor once made a boast that he could not lose an election, but he eventually did. "Let others boast for you."
The preposition for the word "boast" is "about" or "of." For example, you can boast about your achievements or boast of your accomplishments.
If you boast when you win you are rude. means to show-off
"I know you did a great job on your exam, but there is no reason for you to boast about it." Boast means the same thing as bragging.
The child started to boast that he got the best score in the class.
The word "boast" is pronounced as "bΕst" with a long 'o' sound.
No, "boast" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling.
Larrikin love, meanwhile, boast a charming mess of influences: they have a surprisingly effective line in spindly white reggae.
Brag
boastful, boasting
You can use boastful in a sentence like this. Sam was very boastful after they won the game.