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    vaunted
    [ˈvôn(t)əd, ˈvän(t)əd]
    adjective
    vaunted (adjective)
    1. praised or boasted about, especially in an excessive way:
      "they have utterly eclipsed their vaunted American rivals" · "they have been challenged to find out how the much vauntedprogram went so badly wrong"
    vaunt
    [vônt, vänt]
    verb
    vaunted (past tense) · vaunted (past participle)
    1. boast about or praise (something), especially excessively:
      "he was initially vaunted by the West for his leadership of the country" · "an autobiographer is simultaneously vaunted and castigated for revealing more than is deemed proper"
    Origin
    late Middle English: the noun a shortening of obsolete avaunt ‘boasting, a boast’; the verb (originally in the sense ‘use boastful language’) from Old French vanter, from late Latin vantare, based on Latin vanus ‘vain, empty’.
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  3. vaunted adjective formal uk / ˈvɔːn.tɪd / us / ˈvɑːn.tɪd / Add to word list Add to word list praised often in a way that is considered to be more than acceptable or reasonable: His (much) vaunted new plan has been shown to have serious weaknesses.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/vaunted
    The verb vaunt has been used since the 15th century with the meaning "to make a vain display of one's own worth or attainments"—in other words, "to brag or boast." Over time, vaunt developed the meaning "to boast of (something)," as in "the promotional flier vaunts the natural beauty of the area," and gave rise to the adjectival form vaunted.
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    The meaning of VAUNT is to make a vain display of one's own worth or attainments : brag.
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