Pompous pontificating refers to expressing one's opinions or beliefs in a manner that is excessively arrogant, self-important, or dogmatic. It often involves speaking with a sense of authority or superiority without considering others' perspectives or input.
Having pompous pride means being excessively proud and showing off one's accomplishments in an arrogant or boastful manner. It often involves a sense of superiority and looking down on others.
Arrogant, conceited, pompous.
An alternative way to describe a know-it-all is to say that they are "overly knowledgeable" or have a "pompous demeanor."
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
Pontificating means speaking or expressing opinions in a pompous or dogmatic manner, especially when done in a self-important or preachy tone. It often involves asserting one's opinions as if they are unquestionably true or authoritative.
Pompous or pretentious talk or writting
"pompous; bombastic; haughty; pretentious"
He was very pompous.
The prefix of "pompous" is "pomp-".
Owl´ismn.1.Affected wisdom; pompous dullness.
It means the person you are speaking to is a pompous fool!
You could say: "Jerry is a pompous fool." "Pompous" is an adjective, so it needs to modify a noun.
Edward Tulane was a very pompous rabbit.
It means to show self importance and confidence. To show off and be proud and pompous.
Sue came to school acting all POMPOUS...
Having pompous pride means being excessively proud and showing off one's accomplishments in an arrogant or boastful manner. It often involves a sense of superiority and looking down on others.