Alardear in english
Boast
pronunciation: boʊst part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: boʊst part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
alardear = brag ; boast ; crow ; grandstand ; show off ; swank ; showboat ; talk + big.
Example: While pirates and ancient mariners may have bragged about sailing the seven seas, the phrase is merely figurative.Example: In fact, he boasts that he knows more about library work than all of us who have our master's degrees put together.Example: New York City is crowing about the long-awaited arrival of a new biotech park.Example: Low key and humble, he would never be the type to grandstand and bluster about injustice.Example: The district will proudly show off its historical heritage: the monastic library at Broumov, founded in the 13th century by Benedictine monks.Example: Some of them were a little overbearing, but that was presumably because they were on home territory and liked swanking about it to others.Example: There's no way they'll pass up the opportunity to indulge their penchant for showboating.Example: Well, he is always talking big but he never really does anything.more:
» alardear de = tout .
Example: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.