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Puffed up with vanity.
pompous
portentous
overblown
pontifical
pretentious
Lofty in style.
tall
magniloquent
rhetorical
1
It was
grandiloquent
,
and it often took long to reach the point.
2
He preferred, in his
grandiloquent
way, to call a spade a spade.
3
The image suggests a
grandiloquent
eccentric, a man engaged in endearing folly.
4
He made her a
grandiloquent
bow and sat down at his desk.
5
They say that he lacked inspiration, and was vulgar, bombastic, and
grandiloquent
.
6
Her voice has a smooth timbre and she speaks directly: no
grandiloquent
rhetoric.
7
The house, in spite of its
grandiloquent
title, was of excessively shabby exterior.
8
He makes mistakes in grammar and construction, and is often stilted and
grandiloquent
.
9
This sounds somewhat
grandiloquent
,
but it seems to me somewhat like the truth.
10
And ten years before that it was something even more
grandiloquent
.
11
The genial Bud placed a chair for her with
grandiloquent
courtesy.
12
Pristina was an ugly town, by turns poor and pompous, grim and
grandiloquent
.
13
The whole passage is, of course, in parody of the
grandiloquent
style of Aeschylus.
14
Why I have known the weather in this
grandiloquent
condition for a whole day.
15
The same fate has befallen the
grandiloquent
mansions of other men before and since.
16
Theos
smiled
,
-
the
grandiloquent
manner of this self-importantindividual amused him.
grandiloquent
grandiloquent manner
most grandiloquent
grandiloquent gesture
grandiloquent style
grandiloquent air