"Imbosture" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Imbosture" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Imbosture" Meaning

Imbosture is a rather rare or obsolete word. It means "pretentious boastfulness" or "ostentatious display".

"Imbosture" Examples

Examples of Imbosture


The politician's bravado was just a show of imbosture, and when faced with tough questions, she became stammering and uncertain. (#adultery)
The would-be hero tried to save the damsel in distress, but his imbosture was evident when he tripped over his own feet. (#braggingrights)
The tourist's imbosture was too much to bear when he boasted about his non-existent underwater adventures. (#fictionalexcuses)
The actor's imbosture was laughable when he pretended to be a world-renowned expert in a field he knew nothing about. (#windbag)
The runner's imbosture was apparent when he claimed to have completed a marathon under 2 hours, despite his usual pace being over 5 hours. (#boloney)

"Imbosture" Similar Words

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Imbibition refers to the process of absorbing or soaking up something, such as a liquid or a substance, into a material or a body. It is often used in scientific contexts, particularly in fields like biology, chemistry, and physics.

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Imboden is a surname of Swiss origin. It is believed to have originated from the town of Imboden, a municipality in the Graubünden canton of Switzerland. As a surname, Imboden is most commonly found in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. It may refer to someone who is from or has a connection to this region.

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