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View synonyms for bombastic

bombastic

Also bom·bas·ti·cal

[bom-bas-tik]

adjective

  1. (of speech, writing, etc.) high-sounding; high-flown; inflated; pretentious.



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Other Word Forms

  • bombastically adverb
  • unbombastic adjective
  • unbombastically adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bombastic1

First recorded in 1695–1705; bombast + -ic
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Synonym Study

Bombastic, flowery, pretentious, verbose all describe a use or a user of language more elaborate than is justified by or appropriate to the content being expressed. Bombastic suggests language with a theatricality or staginess of style far too powerful or declamatory for the meaning or sentiment being expressed: a bombastic sermon on the evils of cardplaying. Flowery describes language filled with extravagant images and ornate expressions: a flowery eulogy. Pretentious refers specifically to language that is purposely inflated in an effort to impress: a pretentious essay designed to demonstrate one's sophistication. Verbose characterizes utterances or speakers that use more words than necessary to express an idea: a verbose speech, speaker.
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Look no further than the equally bombastic “My Mind Is a Mountain” and “Locked Club,” the menacing “Ecdysis,” the soaring Moreno-powered “I Think About You All the Time,” and the push-and-pull of the methodical “cxz.”

Sources from his time in the navy saw his "bombastic" exterior as concealing a much more vulnerable and socially awkward figure, whose upbringing had made him unsure how to behave.

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Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine he has gained a reputation for bombastic, anti-Western social media posts.

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Many of the independent films offer "quiet spaces for reflection" she adds, unlike the bombastic commercial appeal of Bollywood.

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Even before the family’s petition for reinstatement had become public, Trump posted a bombastic message on Truth Social on Feb. 28 that read:

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