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Speaking in a lofty style; pompous; bombastic.
The prefix of "pompous" is "pomp-".
You could say: "Jerry is a pompous fool." "Pompous" is an adjective, so it needs to modify a noun.
It's just possible that the upcoming ball might be the pompous circumstance I was looking for.
You can use the word "pompous" to describe someone who is self-important and arrogant, often displaying excessive pride in their abilities or status. For example, "The professor's pompous attitude made it difficult for students to approach him with questions."
Yes, but it sounds like "officialese" which is unnecessarily wordy, pompous and oblique. Avoid is+adjective constructions generally, and use a verb instead: her report differs from his.
pompous (adjective) refers to the attitude displayed by someone who thinks they are very important. It is a form of vanity, self-aggrandizing pride and arrogance, and is shown by a pretentious and exaggerated display of 'dignity.'e.g. "Although he is very rich, well-educated, related to the nobility, and lives in a massive mansion, he is not pompous at all."For more information, see Related links below.
Speaking in a lofty style; pompous; bombastic.
He was very pompous.
The prefix of "pompous" is "pomp-".
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You could say: "Jerry is a pompous fool." "Pompous" is an adjective, so it needs to modify a noun.
No it means subject to whims and caprice. Locquacious is wordy.
Edward Tulane was a very pompous rabbit.