Depending on the context, synonyms might include bluster, braggadocio, pomposity, or rhetoric.
As a noun: tirade, bombast As a verb: bluster, fulminate, rave, spout
After a two-hour bombast by Edward Everett, Lincoln gave his famous two-minute address. To demonstrate what bombast meant, we showed a video of Keith Olbermann.
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"A C4 is an explosive that requires a remote." "The proposal to amend the Constitution of the United States of America immediately had an explosive effect on all of the Congressmen, causing representatives to shout out, creating total chaos."
The word bombast can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a cotton or other soft material used for padding. The verb form means to swell or to pad.
Here's a sentence for you. A recent study showed that most people didn't understand what the word "bombast" meant until they were shown a video of Keith Olberman speaking.
The function of bombast is to inflate language to make something seem more important or impressive than it actually is. It is often used to create a sense of grandeur or importance in writing or speaking.
Pompous or pretentious talk or writting
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Pomposity, bombast, orotundity, magniloquence, loftiness, fustian, rhetoric.
They are synonyms.
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