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    bombastic
    /bɒmˈbastɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. high-sounding but with little meaning; inflated: "bombastic rhetoric"

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  2. forceful and confident in a way that is intended to be very powerful and impressive, but may not have much real meaning or effect: His bombastic manner is a front for deep insecurity. a bombastic preacher. a bombastic statement. Related words. Fewer examples.

  3. To be bombastic is to be full of hot air — like a politician who makes grand promises and doesn't deliver.

  4. 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 ...

  5. forceful and confident in a way that is intended to be very powerful and impressive, but may not have much real meaning or effect: His bombastic manner is a front for deep insecurity. a bombastic preacher. a bombastic statement. Fewer examples. This bombastic tycoon was reduced to a quivering wreck at the thought of flying on a plane.

  6. 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.

  7. : marked by or given to speech or writing that is given exaggerated importance by artificial or empty means : marked by or given to bombast : pompous, overblown. bombastically. bäm-ˈba-sti-k (ə-)lē. adverb. Synonyms. flatulent. fustian. gaseous. gassy. grandiloquent. oratorical. orotund. rhetorical. windy. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  8. Origin bombastic (1700-1800) bombast “bombastic language” ((16-21 centuries)), from Old French bombace “soft material for filling something”, from Medieval Latin bombax “cotton”. bombastic meaning, definition, what is bombastic: bombastic language contains long words t...: Learn more.

  9. definition: overblown or pretentious, as speech, writing, or a person speaking or writing in this way. The politician's bombastic speech was ridiculed in the press.

  10. 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.

  11. Synonyms for BOMBASTIC: rhetoric, rhetorical, inflated, pontifical, grandiloquent, gaseous, oratorical, flatulent; Antonyms of BOMBASTIC: eloquent, direct, simple, plain, matter-of-fact, unrhetorical, straightforward, unadorned