There are many different kinds of prententious speaking and writing. Being pretentious doesn't always involve long words, either. Here's an example: 'James Harris was, alas, unable to put the finishing touches to this novel. On 1 June 1931 he closed his eyes for ever; death tore the pen from his hand'. That example has stuck in my mind as it is so grotesque.
Inflated language involves using a lot of intelligent or important-sounding words to make something simple sound complex. An example of this language would be calling a tall person "a person of grandiose stature." Another example is using "custodial engineer" for maintenance person.
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These days very few programs are written in assembly language. Some parts of operating system kernels are written in assembly language usually because they need to perform some function very specific to a particular microprocessor architecture. Other programs written in assembly language include programs written for very cheap microprocessors in embedded systems. Such systems have very little resources and do not run operating system and compilers. Finally some specific parts of applications programs may be written in assembly language for performance optimization, but examples of those today are quite rare indeed.
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Inflated language causes problems of clarity in writing.
Inflated language prevents clear communication in writing.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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You will find some examples in the Wikipedia article on "Polish language".
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English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, French, Japanese, and German are examples of languages spoken around the world. Each language has its own unique set of rules, vocabulary, and alphabet used for communication.
Speakers may use inflated language to make their arguments more impactful and persuasive. It can help capture the audience's attention, emphasize key points, and create a sense of urgency or importance around the topic being discussed. By using powerful language, speakers can aim to sway the audience's opinions and encourage them to take action.
Pressure is the amount of force produced when something is pushed or pressed. Some examples of pressure is the air in the car tire, flying aircrafts, bullet fired from a gun and inflated toy balloons
Some examples of figurative language used in "The Teacher's Funeral" by Richard Peck include: "like a high school principal with a grudge," "as tall as a flagpole," and "time dragging like a cement block."
Sensory language is language that appeals to your senses and allows you to sense what's being said. Onomatopoeia is an example of sensory language. Words like creamy, sparkly, silky, and crisp are also examples of sensory language.