Vanté (en. Boasted)
vɑ̃.te
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Who has received great recognition or admiration.
This author is praised for their books that have marked literature.
Cet auteur est vanté pour ses livres qui ont marqué la littérature.
Expressed with emphasis or éclat.
The acclaimed film ultimately disappointed critics.
Le film vanté a finalement déçu les critiques.
Mentioned in a laudatory way.
She has a talent praised in the field of music.
Elle a un talent vanté dans le domaine de la musique.
Etymology
From the verb 'to boast', from Old French 'avanter', meaning to praise.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hailed like a hero
Refers to someone who is glorified for their actions.
vanté comme un héros
to be praised for
To be recognized or applauded for a quality or achievement.
être vanté de
Related Words
to praise
To praise someone or something.
vanter
vanity
The character of someone who is vain, often in relation to the opinion of others.
vanité
Slang Meanings
To be overly self-assured
He boasts all the time as if he were the best.
Il se vante tout le temps, comme s'il était le meilleur.
To talk excessively about one's achievements
She tends to brag about her travels abroad.
Elle a l'habitude de vanter ses voyages à l'étranger.