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{{def|Humblebraggadocio|/ˈhʌmb(ə)lˌbraɡəˈdəʊtʃɪəʊ/|n|}}To publicly profess how honoured you are to be given an [[award]] you don’t deserve.
{{def|Humblebraggadocio|/ˈhʌmb(ə)lˌbraɡəˈdəʊtʃɪəʊ/|n|}}1. The optimal disposition of one’s [[LinkedIn]] profile. <br>
2. A public profession of one’s profound honour at having been given an [[award]] or [[Compensation|reward]] you alone feel you richly deserve.

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Humblebraggadocio /ˈhʌmb(ə)lˌbraɡəˈdəʊtʃɪəʊ/ (n.)
1. The optimal disposition of one’s LinkedIn profile.
2. A public profession of one’s profound honour at having been given an award or reward you alone feel you richly deserve.