Jenkins, who squandered about the midst of the old tavern, was pompous in his own rights of the word.
She refused to listen to his pompous speech about his accomplishments.
He was very pompous.
Pompous is an adjective so it comes before a noun. The actual definition of pompous is as follows - "1. characterized by an ostentatious display of dignity or importance: a pompous minor official. 2. ostentatiously lofty or high-flown" With this is mind, here is an example of using the word "pompous" in a sentence. 1. The man gave us a pompous speech about paying our taxes.
Edward Tulane was a very pompous rabbit.
Sue came to school acting all POMPOUS...
Even the music, taken out of its usually pompous surroundings, sounds enchanting.
To be pompous is to be full of one's self, essentially. An example sentence would be: His pompous speech was very off-putting to everyone.
despite pompous, he was an entertaining person
She was known for her pompous attitude, always speaking down to others with a sense of superiority.
Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave.
I could give you a sentence easily. You could also write your own sentences if you tried.
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