blowhard (Meaning)

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blowhard (n)

a very boastful and talkative person

blowhard Sentence Examples

  1. The blowhard at the party dominated conversations with his exaggerated tales of adventure.
  2. Despite his lack of expertise, he often portrayed himself as a blowhard in business meetings.
  3. Karen rolled her eyes at her coworker's blowhard attitude, knowing he tended to exaggerate his accomplishments.
  4. The blowhard pundit on television never missed an opportunity to express his loud and often unfounded opinions.
  5. Jake's reputation as a blowhard preceded him, with many avoiding conversations with him at social gatherings.
  6. During debates, politicians sometimes resort to blowhard tactics to make themselves appear more authoritative.
  7. Despite his blowhard persona, deep down, Steve was insecure and sought validation from others.
  8. The blowhard's constant need for attention made him exhausting to be around.
  9. Whenever the blowhard started talking, it was difficult for anyone else to get a word in.
  10. Sarah decided to distance herself from the blowhard in her friend group, preferring genuine connections over superficial bravado.

FAQs About the word blowhard

a very boastful and talkative person

gasbag,chatterer, magpie, windbag, blabbermouth, prattler, chatterbox, motormouth, gossip, talker

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The blowhard at the party dominated conversations with his exaggerated tales of adventure.

Despite his lack of expertise, he often portrayed himself as a blowhard in business meetings.

Karen rolled her eyes at her coworker's blowhard attitude, knowing he tended to exaggerate his accomplishments.

The blowhard pundit on television never missed an opportunity to express his loud and often unfounded opinions.