outbluster
/ˌaʊtˈblʌstər/Definitions
1. verb
to speak or behave in a boastful or aggressive way in order to intimidate or dominate someone
“The politician’s opponent tried to outbluster him with a series of bold claims during the debate.”
2. noun
an instance of boasting or aggression in speech or behaviour
“The outbluster that followed the politician’s statement made the press conference chaotic.”
3. noun
a person who boasts or speaks aggressively
“The outbluster of the meeting tried to silence the opposing views.”