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grandiloquent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Literature
gran·dil·o·quent /ɡrænˈdɪləkwənt/ adjective formal  ALPROUDusing words that are too long and formal in order to sound important 言辞浮夸的,卖弄辞藻的 SYN pompousgrandiloquence noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
grandiloquentTheir judicial proclamations range from grandiloquent declarations of sovereign citizenship to lowly refusals to pay speeding tickets.The truth is that Ministers who mouth those grandiloquent guarantees know little of what is happening on the ground.a grandiloquent prose styleJay was given to grandiloquent rambling, and had to check herself.His tightly honed but grandiloquent rhetoric rang like gold on marble, even when it was covering gross political ineptitude.The tempi of their dances were usually slow and grandiloquent, the gestures generous yet precise and performed with conviction.
Origin grandiloquent (1500-1600) Latin grandiloquus, from grandis ( → GRAND1) + loqui to speak
formal too words are Corpus and that long using


grandiloquent
grandiloquent /ɡrænˈdɪləkwənt/ adjective formal
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: grandiloquus, from grandis ( grand1) + loqui 'to speak'
using words that are too long and formal in order to sound important
   SYN  pompous
—grandiloquence noun [uncountable]


grand·ilo·quentBrE /ɡrænˈdɪləkwənt/ 🔊NAmE /ɡrænˈdɪləkwənt/ 🔊 adjective (formal, disapproving) using long or complicated words in order to impress people 卖弄辞藻的;言辞浮夸的 SYN pompous grand·ilo·quence BrE /ɡrænˈdɪləkwəns/ 🔊NAmE /ɡrænˈdɪləkwəns/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]