Brae vs Brag - What's the difference?
brae | brag |
(Scotland) The sloping bank of a river-valley; any slope or hillside.
* 1817 , (Walter Scott), Rob Roy :
*1881 , Gerard Manley Hopkins, ''
*:Degged with dew, dappled with dew
*:Are the groins of the braes that the brook treads through
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To boast; to talk with excessive pride about what one has, can do, or has done.
* Shakespeare
To boast of.
*Shakespeare
A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification.
* Shakespeare
The thing which is boasted of.
* Milton
(by ellipsis) The card game three card brag.
First-rate.
(archaic) Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited.
* Ben Jonson
As nouns the difference between brae and brag
is that brae is (scotland) the sloping bank of a river-valley; any slope or hillside while brag is a boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification.As a verb brag is
to boast; to talk with excessive pride about what one has, can do, or has done.As an adjective brag is
first-rate.As an adverb brag is
(obsolete) proudly; boastfully.brae
English
Noun
(en noun)- Was it not Wat the Devil, who drove all the year-old hogs off the braes of Lanthorn-side, in the very recent days of my grandfather's father?
brag
English
Verb
- to brag of one's exploits, courage, or money
- Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, / Brags of his substance, not of ornament.
- Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade
Synonyms
* boastDerived terms
* braggart * bragging rights * humblebragNoun
(en noun)- Caesar made not here his brag / Of "came", and "saw", and "overcame".
- Beauty is Nature's brag .
- (Chesterfield)
Adjective
(bragger)- a brag young fellow