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pomp
[ pomp ]
noun
- stately or splendid display; splendor; magnificence.
- ostentatious or vain display, especially of dignity or importance.
- pomps, pompous displays, actions, or things:
The official was accompanied by all the pomps of his high position.
- Archaic. a stately or splendid procession; pageant.
pomp
/ pɒmp /
noun
- stately or magnificent display; ceremonial splendour
- vain display, esp of dignity or importance
- obsolete.a procession or pageant
Other Words From
- pompless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of pomp1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pomp1
Example Sentences
“And to have those conversations, as difficult as they may be ... And that’s what it’s about. Always. Not about the pomp and circumstance and prestige, but it’s about the work.”
As president, he loved the pomp of a military parade, but hated facing the real people who serve — and are sometimes hurt or killed in real-world combat.
The pomp and ceremony of royalty doesn’t always sit easily with Prince William, neither does some of the leadership he has seen globally.
After a Wes Anderson-esque opening of orderly pomp in which our fictionalized septet of epically shallow nation leaders is introduced, the hard work of schmoozy collaboration and managing petty neuroses begins.
There was no extra pomp for Harbaugh’s first win as the Chargers’ coach.
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What are other ways to say pomp?
Pomp refers to stately or splendid display, or to display that is ostentatious or vain. When should you use pomp over show, display, or ostentation? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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