Swaggerer

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈswæɡərər/

Definitions of swaggerer

noun a person who walks or behaves in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way

Example Sentences

A1 The swaggerer walked down the street with a confident strut.

A2 He was known as the swaggerer of the group, always boasting about his accomplishments.

B1 The young man's swaggerer attitude often rubbed his coworkers the wrong way.

B2 The CEO was a notorious swaggerer, always flaunting his success and wealth.

C1 Despite his swaggerer persona, deep down he was actually quite insecure.

C2 The politician's swaggerer demeanor was seen as a sign of strength and confidence by his supporters.

Examples of swaggerer in a Sentence

formal The confident swaggerer walked into the boardroom with a sense of authority.

informal That guy thinks he's such a swaggerer, strutting around like he owns the place.

slang Check out that swaggerer, he's got all the moves on the dance floor.

figurative She carries herself like a swaggerer, exuding self-assurance in every step she takes.

Grammatical Forms of swaggerer

past tense

swaggered

plural

swaggerers

comparative

more swaggering

superlative

most swaggering

present tense

swagger

future tense

will swagger

perfect tense

have swaggered

continuous tense

is swaggering

singular

swaggerer

positive degree

swaggerer

infinitive

to swagger

gerund

swaggering

participle

swaggering

Origin and Evolution of swaggerer

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'swaggerer' originated from the Middle English term 'swaggen', which meant 'to sway or reel'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'swaggerer' evolved to describe someone who boasts or brags in a confident or arrogant manner, often with a sense of superiority or bravado.