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    magniloquent
    /maɡˈnɪləkw(ə)nt/

    adjective

    • 1. using high-flown or bombastic language.

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  2. magniloquent. A magniloquent style or way of using language is complicated, especially in order to make someone or something seem intelligent or important. The reporters ridiculed her magniloquent speeches. Good writing is never very good if it is magniloquent, pretentious, or affected.

  3. The meaning of MAGNILOQUENT is speaking in or characterized by a high-flown often bombastic style or manner. How to use magniloquent in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. noun. magniloquently (magˈniloquently) adverb. Word origin. C17: from Latin magnus great + loquī to speak. You may also like. Word Frequency. magniloquent in American English. (mægˈnɪləkwənt ) adjective. 1. lofty, pompous, or grandiose in speech or style of expression. 2. boastful or bombastic. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  5. Magniloquent shares the Latin root loqui, “speak,” with eloquent and also describes a way of speaking. However, magniloquent describes speech that sounds very intelligent and important, but may in fact have little substance.

  6. Magniloquent definition: speaking or expressed in a lofty or grandiose style; pompous; bombastic; boastful.. See examples of MAGNILOQUENT used in a sentence.

  7. A magniloquent person is someone who speaks or writes in a grandiose or high-flown style, using ornate or elaborate language, often to impress or intimidate. They tend to use grand or elevated language, and may avoid using simple or straightforward language.

  8. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective magniloquent. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  9. Define magniloquent. magniloquent synonyms, magniloquent pronunciation, magniloquent translation, English dictionary definition of magniloquent. adj. Lofty and extravagant in speech; grandiloquent. mag·nil′o·quence n. mag·nil′o·quent·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  10. 1. lofty, pompous, or grandiose in speech or style of expression. [...] 2. boastful or bombastic. [...] More. Synonyms of 'magniloquent' • pompous, elevated, lofty, rhetorical [...] More. Examples of 'magniloquent' in a sentence.

  11. Use the noun magniloquence to describe the way your English teacher speaks, if she has a tendency to use flowery, ornate language to say the simplest things. Politicians, kings, and actors are all people who might have a tendency toward magniloquence, ornamenting their speech with big words, metaphors, and rhetoric.