fanfaronade (Meaning)

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fanfaronade (n.)

A swaggering; vain boasting; ostentation; a bluster.

fanfaronade Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's fanfaronade about his achievements was met with skepticism from the audience.
  2. The general's fanfaronade about his army's strength couldn't hide the fact that they were outnumbered.
  3. The actor's fanfaronade about his talent was contradicted by his poor performance.
  4. The salesman's fanfaronade about the product's benefits was intended to entice customers into buying it.
  5. The company's fanfaronade about its environmental record was undermined by reports of pollution violations.
  6. The athlete's fanfaronade about his chances of winning the gold medal was met with laughter from his rivals.
  7. The chef's fanfaronade about his culinary skills was not supported by the bland and tasteless food he served.
  8. The scientist's fanfaronade about his groundbreaking research was met with skepticism from his peers.
  9. The artist's fanfaronade about his unique style was contradicted by the fact that his work looked like a copy of someone else's.
  10. The student's fanfaronade about his intelligence was undermined by his poor grades.

FAQs About the word fanfaronade

A swaggering; vain boasting; ostentation; a bluster.

gasconade, rodomontade, rhetoric, chatter, brag,rhodomontade, hot air, grandiloquence, rant, cockalorum

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The politician's fanfaronade about his achievements was met with skepticism from the audience.

The general's fanfaronade about his army's strength couldn't hide the fact that they were outnumbered.

The actor's fanfaronade about his talent was contradicted by his poor performance.

The salesman's fanfaronade about the product's benefits was intended to entice customers into buying it.