What does SKITE mean?

Skite 1. Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

2. Definitions:

As a noun: (1) a person who is conceited or boastful; (2) a show-off. As a verb: (1) to boast or brag; (2) to slide or glide smoothly or easily.

3. Pronunciations (US, UK):

US: /skaɪt/; UK: /skʌɪt/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "skite" originated in Scotland and is used in Scottish and Irish English. It is considered a colloquial term and is often used in informal settings. The noun form of "skite" is often used to describe someone who is arrogant or obnoxious, while the verb form is used to describe someone who is bragging or showing off.

5. Synonyms:

Noun: show-off, braggart, windbag, boaster. Verb: brag, boast, swagger, strut.

6. Related Words:

Aside, skate, skeet, skint, skive.

7. Example Sentences:

Noun: Hes such a skite, always talking about how great he is. Verb: She skited about her new car to anyone who would listen.



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