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bombast
[bom-bast]
noun
speech too pompous for an occasion; pretentious words.
Obsolete., cotton or other material used to stuff garments; padding.
adjective
Obsolete., bombastic.
bombast
/ ˈbɒmbæst /
noun
pompous and grandiloquent language
obsolete, material used for padding
Other Word Forms
- bombastic adjective
- bombastically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of bombast1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bombast1
Example Sentences
And throughout all of the bulging bombast, Qualley maintains determined eye contact with the camera, reminding the audience that both the character and the actor playing her remain in complete control.
This latest combination of vanity whining and braggadocio bombast was greeted from Congress, members of his staff, reporters and members of the general public with mostly wide, tired stares.
“In a world of ego and bombast, he has always been modest and self-effacing.”
But some others among the Prime Minister's political opponents accuse him of over claiming - adopting the bombast and hyperbole of President Trump in how he has decided to describe this deal.
I'm not saying that bombast is automatically brainless.
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