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grandiloquence
gran·dil·o·quence G0224700 (grăn-dĭl′ə-kwəns)n. Pompous or bombastic speech or expression. [From grandiloquent, from Latin grandiloquus : grandis, great + loquī, to speak; see tolkw- in Indo-European roots.] gran·dil′o·quent adj.gran·dil′o·quent·ly adv.gran•dil•o•quence (grænˈdɪl ə kwəns) n. speech that is lofty in tone and often pompous or bombastic. [1580–90; < Latin grandiloqu(us) speaking loftily (grandi(s) great + -loquus speaking) + -ence] gran•dil′o•quent, adj. gran•dil′o•quent•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | grandiloquence - high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation; "the grandiosity of his prose"; "an excessive ornateness of language"grandiosity, magniloquence, ornateness, rhetoricflourish - a display of ornamental speech or languageexpressive style, style - a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period; "all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper"blah, bombast, claptrap, fustian, rant - pompous or pretentious talk or writing |
grandiloquencenounPretentious, pompous speech or writing:bombast, claptrap, fustian, magniloquence, orotundity, rant, turgidity.Translationsgrandiloquence
Synonyms for grandiloquencenoun pretentious, pompous speech or writingSynonyms- bombast
- claptrap
- fustian
- magniloquence
- orotundity
- rant
- turgidity
Synonyms for grandiloquencenoun high-flown styleSynonyms- grandiosity
- magniloquence
- ornateness
- rhetoric
Related Words- flourish
- expressive style
- style
- blah
- bombast
- claptrap
- fustian
- rant
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