Ah, the word "bombastic" has a rich history! It comes from the Latin word "bombax," which means cotton. Over time, it evolved to describe something that is pompous or overly exaggerated in style. Just like a painting, words can have layers of meaning waiting to be discovered!
Bombastic refers to language that is pompous or overly exaggerated, while pedantic refers to being overly concerned with minor details and formalities. Bombastic language is more about grandiosity and showiness, whereas pedantic behavior focuses on strict adherence to rules and correctness.
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It's word origin is the Latin eboreus - creamy-white in color.
The word for "origin" in Romani is "zhanel."
The word of Saxon origin that can be translated as fort is "burh."
From The Latin" Turgidus" meaning "Overbloted/bombastic".
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew
fir-to dance uncontrollably
Arrogant, bombastic, egotistic, snooty, conceited
The opposite of modesty is arrogance or immodesty.
The bombastic man decided to talk a lot about himself.
Bombastic - video game - happened in 2002.
His bombastic delivery, stuffed with buzz-words and other clap-trap, failed to disguise the fact that his speech had no real content. I needed one more egg and I saved it for last, the egg of the dreaded bombastic aghast. from 'Scrambled Eggs Super' by Dr. Seuss The pipe organ's Grand Tuba stop is very bombastic. -
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew ;0
Bombastic - video game - was created on 2002-12-19.
The movie's preview incited me to see it later. The news channel's preview was bombastic.
Bombasting