jactation

[US]/ˌdʒækˈteɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌdʒækˈteɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act of boasting or making false claims; restlessness or tossing about; exaggeration
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

jactation of claims

jactation of rights

jactation of title

jactation of possession

jactation in court

jactation of reputation

jactation of status

jactation of ownership

jactation of assets

jactation of authority

Example Sentences

his constant jactation about his achievements annoyed everyone.

she was tired of his jactation during the meetings.

the jactation of the athlete was seen as unprofessional.

his jactation about wealth did not impress his friends.

she often engages in jactation to boost her self-esteem.

the jactation of the team leader created a toxic environment.

his jactation about his travels made others feel inferior.

jactation can often backfire and lead to resentment.

people generally dislike jactation in social situations.

his jactation about his education was seen as pretentious.

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