Speaking grandiose means using pompous, exaggerated, or overly elaborate language to make oneself seem more impressive or important than is true. It often involves excessive self-aggrandizement or exaggeration of one's achievements or abilities.
"Quien habla contigo" in English translates to "who is speaking with you?"
I thought you were speaking in Spanish
French speaking countries
Speaking extemporaneously means speaking or giving a presentation without prior preparation or relying heavily on notes or a script. It involves delivering information or ideas in a natural, conversational manner.
"Speaking loud" refers to speaking with a higher volume or intensity than normal. It often conveys assertiveness, urgency, or a desire to be heard.
He never can reach his goals because they are so grandiose. Richard had three grandiose schemes to chose from, each as good as the last. Delusions of grandeur are similar to grandiose dreams. Mr. Hitler's grandiose intentions did not play out, practically speaking.
The Grandiose was created in 2006.
She walked into the room with a grandiose look about her. The house was very grandiose and the visitors were impressed.
the task was to grandiose to do with only one person.
Grandiose is a real word, grandeous isn't.
The Grandiose Nowhere was created on 2010-04-30.
Mad Grandiose Bloodfiends was created in 1997.
it means the person is self-important, thinks of himself as grandiose, and has an arrogant manner
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The political candidate's grandiose speech did little to endear him with the districts working class voters.
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