Personification of rhetoric.
High-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation.
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Examples for "grandiosity "
Examples for "grandiosity "
1 This triumphant concrete structure celebrates the birth of Afrikaans in abstract grandiosity .
2 I'm very confident in that because of the grandiosity of the decision.
3 He casts them as the audience in the theatre of his inflated grandiosity .
4 Within the early psychosis group, both violent and non-violent traumas predicted elevated grandiosity .
5 Paranoia, grandiosity and hallucinations aren't confined to those with serious mental health problems.
1 To have found expression for it, without grandiloquence , is no commonplace achievement.
2 But your grandiloquence , and your conduct in swinging the beetle-howexcessively odd!
3 It was a long speech, but this was clearly the time for grandiloquence .
4 Possibly Miss Corson was covering embarrassment with the jaunty grandiloquence that she displayed.
5 It was mostly put on, of course, this false grandiloquence of the prig.
1 However, Johnson's attempt to appease him was a curious specimen of his magniloquence .
2 Nevertheless, the Sultan detected a shade of hesitation in spite of the magniloquence of this refusal.
3 You speak of her with the magniloquence of a poet and the feeling of a troubadour.
4 I trust his magniloquence will be rewarded with a loud fanfaronade as he leaves The Irish Times.
5 Into what magniloquence does vanity betray us!
1 He was well-clothed, but with a shade too much ornateness .
2 I remembered being moved by the music, and astounded by the ornateness of the theater.
3 Apologists for the building say that the profuse ornateness rightly suggests the richness of California's horticulture.
4 His English was a marvel of ignorant ornateness , like his vest and his watch-chain and rings.
5 Naivete is to be desired rather than ornateness .
Loud and confused and empty talk.
Art of persuasion, one of the three ancient arts of discourse.
1 Therefore, official US rhetoric on Syrian citizens defending themselves must change today.
2 His new rhetoric , however, has so far failed to regain voters' enthusiasm.
3 Anacrites is a good speaker; it was a good exercise in rhetoric .
4 Some Democrats expressed doubt that the rhetoric would result in meaningful change.
5 President Trump's rhetoric suggested a major military strike against the Assad regime.
6 Sometimes, of course, this is more a matter of rhetoric masking reality.
7 All too often, America has been leading by rhetoric rather than example.
8 Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
9 In recent years party leaders have also toughened their rhetoric on immigration.
10 Such comments often leave his campaign to try to toughen the rhetoric .
11 The same rhetoric can be seen and heard on a daily basis.
12 That suggests the tough pre-election rhetoric on the issue could become reality.
13 Valls is also noted for strong rhetoric on crime and illegal immigration.
14 He now has a unique chance to turn the rhetoric into reality.
15 If rhetoric has that effect, imagine the consequences of an actual strike.
16 The secret of the Balkans is contained in that simple rhetoric question.
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