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pompous
[pom-puhs]
adjective
characterized by an ostentatious display of dignity or importance.
a pompous minor official.
Synonyms: pretentiousostentatiously lofty or high-flown.
a pompous speech.
Archaic., characterized by pomp, or a display of stately splendor or magnificence.
an impressive and pompous funeral.
pompous
/ ˈpɒmpəs /
adjective
exaggeratedly or ostentatiously dignified or self-important
ostentatiously lofty in style
a pompous speech
rare, characterized by ceremonial pomp or splendour
Other Word Forms
- pompously adverb
- unpompous adjective
- unpompously adverb
- unpompousness noun
- pompousness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Without wanting to sound pompous, "favourite" is a concept I find problematic - I'm a journalist and my job is to be objective.
The latest example is Brett Cooper, a 23-year-old right-wing commentator whose vibe is “young female Ben Shapiro,” right down to her failed Hollywood career and the pompous tones she uses to deliver pandering, half-baked opinions.
Judging by social media, my irrepressible loathing of Leavitt's smug visage and pompous voice makes me typical of my demographic: progressive, college-educated women between the ages of 25 and 65.
The real love affair with L.A. begins when you recognize the existence of a place, unique in the world, that exists beyond all the lazy cliches and pompous proclamations.
Francis dismissed the gesture as “absurdly pompous,” but the damage was done.
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