swag

noun
UK: /swæɡ/
US: /swæɡ/
  1. Items given away for free, often to promote a company or event.

    1. We got a lot of swag at the conference.
    2. The company handed out swag bags filled with pens and t-shirts promoting their new product.
swag noun
  1. A stylish confidence or way of carrying oneself; cool self-assurance.

    1. He has a lot of swag.
    2. She walked into the room with unmistakable swag and everyone noticed.
swag intransitive-verb
  1. To walk or move with a confident or flamboyant gait.

    1. He swagged down the street.
    2. The rapper swagged across the stage, captivating the audience.
swag adjective
  1. Stylish; fashionable.

    1. That's a swag outfit!
    2. Her swag style always turns heads wherever she goes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "swag" is /swæɡ/ in British English and /swæɡ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "swag": confidence, loot, booty, stuff, flair, style.

Example usage of "swag": "We got a lot of swag at the conference.". More examples on the page.