BOMBASTIC: "(of speech, writing, etc.) high-sounding; high-flown;"



“Bombastic” is an adjective that describes language or speech that is grandiose, pompous, and characterized by excessive use of impressive-sounding words without much substance.

Etymology: The term "bombastic" has its origins in the late 17th century, derived from the French word "bombastique," which in turn comes from the word "bombace," referring to cotton padding. The connection lies in the sense of inflated language resembling padding or stuffing.




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Sample Sentences:

  1. The politician's bombastic speech, filled with grand promises and empty rhetoric, failed to convince the skeptical audience.

  2. The professor's bombastic lecture, full of complex jargon and unnecessary verbosity, left the students confused rather than enlightened.

  3. Jane found it difficult to take her colleague seriously due to his bombastic claims about his achievements and expertise.

  4. The movie's bombastic soundtrack, with its loud and overpowering music, overshadowed the subtleties of the storytelling.

  5. The CEO's bombastic email, boasting about the company's unparalleled success, was met with skepticism from the employees.


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Synonyms: grandiloquent, pompous, pretentious

Antonyms: plain-spoken, unpretentious

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