"Gasconade" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gasconade" Meaning

Gasconade refers to boastful or vainglorious talk, often in a playful or humorous manner. It can also describe being boldly or bravely talkative, often to try to impress others or to assert one's authority.

"Gasconade" Examples

Definition of Gasconade


Gasconade refers to excessive or affected boasting or bragging, often in a humorous or ironic way.

Examples of Gasconade


The football player's gasconade after scoring the winning goal had become tiresome to his teammates, who just wanted to celebrate in a more humble manner.
The new employee at the marketing firm was known for his gasconade about the "groundbreaking" ideas he brought to the table, but they were actually just rehashed concepts from other companies.
After winning the reality TV show, the contestant's gasconade about his newfound fame had become cringeworthy to watch.
The company's CEO was infamous for his gasconade about the company's "revolutionary" new product, which turned out to be just a rebranded version of something already on the market.
The dating app's ads were accused of gasconade about their "miraculous" matching algorithm, when in reality the results were just as hit-or-miss as any other dating app.

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