We use 'boast' when someone talks proudly about something they have or did. It shows they want others to know about it.
He boasts about his new car every day.
She boasted that she won the race.
This meaning means that something has a good thing or feature that is special and can be proud of.
The city boasts many parks and museums.
Our school boasts a large library.
A 'boast' is when a person says something to show they are very proud of it. It is often seen as showing off.
His boast annoyed everyone at the party.
She made a boast about her job.
This meaning is used when a person or thing emphasizes or shows off special qualities or successes to attract attention.
The product boasts advanced features.
Our team boasts the best players.
This meaning shows someone talks in a proud way that may upset others. It often sounds selfish or rude.
He boasted loudly about his money.
They boasted about their success all night.
A 'boast' can be a thing or event that makes people feel proud and honored. It is a source of happiness or respect.
The new school is a boast for the town.
His achievements are the family’s greatest boast.
In business or ads, 'boast' means to say a product has good or special features to attract buyers.
The phone boasts a large, clear screen.
This car boasts excellent fuel efficiency.