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grandiloquent
[ gran-dil-uh-kwuhnt ]
adjective
- speaking or expressed in a lofty style, often to the point of being pompous or bombastic.
Synonyms: pretentious, rhetorical, inflated, turgid
grandiloquent
/ ɡrænˈdɪləkwənt /
adjective
- inflated, pompous, or bombastic in style or expression
Derived Forms
- granˈdiloquently, adverb
- granˈdiloquence, noun
Other Words From
- gran·dilo·quent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of grandiloquent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of grandiloquent1
Example Sentences
“Liquid silk,” “otherworldly,” “heaven in a cup,” and more resounding, grandiloquent, highly praiseful words and phrases fill your mind when you taste this amazing brew.
But it is one that predictably becomes more complicated in the Situation Room than it seems at the podium during a grandiloquent speech.
When he waxed poetic about his salad days as the page of the Duke of Norfolk, his voice turned light, proud and assured — grandiloquent, yes, but also creditable.
It all seems a bit much for state politics but then DeSantis' grandiloquent rhetoric says pretty clearly that he's short term in Tallahassee.
While some critics dismissed the records as grandiloquent and sketchily produced, we embraced their quirky storytelling and spontaneous energy.
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