brag vs swear

brag

verb
  • To boast of something. 

  • To boast; to talk with excessive pride about what one has, is able to do, or has done; often as an attempt to popularize oneself. 

adj
  • Excellent; first-rate. 

noun
  • A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification. 

  • The thing which is boasted of. 

  • The card game three card brag. 

swear

verb
  • To promise intensely that something is true; to strongly assert. 

  • To take an oath that an assertion is true. 

  • To use offensive, profane, or obscene language. 

  • To be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours. 

  • To administer an oath to (a person). 

  • To take an oath, to promise intensely, solemnly, and/or with legally binding effect. 

adj
  • Dull; lazy; slow. 

  • Top-heavy; too high. 

  • Reluctant; unwilling. 

  • Heavy. 

  • Niggardly. 

noun
  • A swear word. 

  • A lazy time; a short rest during working hours (especially field labour); a siesta. 

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