bombast Meaning in Tamil ( bombast வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஆரவார மொழி,
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bombast's Usage Examples:
During the early years of the Revolution he issued several pamphlets against Mirabeau, who returned his ill-will with interest, calling him "the ignorant and bombastic M.
Although the style is sometimes bombastic, he is considered trustworthy and is one of the most valuable authorities for the history of the 6th century, especially on geographical and ethnographical matters.
In his youth he had been a playgoer, but he shortly came to the conclusion that tragedy is a stilted and bombastic art, and after a time comedy interested him no more than tragedy.
The story goes that in the early eighties Goodall was tired of the musical, which had become increasingly bombastic, grotesque and clichéd.
This is a singular prose poem, in language sometimes rather bombastic but often beautiful.
These songs, which fired the poet's comrades to deeds of heroism in 1813, bear eloquent testimony to the intensity of the national feeling against Napoleon, but judged as literature they contain more bombast than poetry.
The production has more of an uptempo Motown " Quiet Storm " feel to it, than the usual sickening 80s bombast.
The drama closed with a bombastic proclamation from Lord Ellenborough, who had caused the gates from the tomb of Mahmud of Ghazni to be carried back as a memorial of " Somnath revenged.
But his position in the history of Spanish literature is due to his Historia del famoso predicador fray Gerundio de Campazas, alias Zotes (1758), a novel which wittily caricatures the bombastic eloquence of pulpit orators in Spain.
"He made no attempt at a critical examination of historical traditions, and wrote in a flowery and often bombastic style, but in spite of this drawback, Mirkhond's Rauzat remains one of the most marvellous achievements in literature.
, King of Poland, in which he sings in a very bombastic strain the various expeditions of the Polish monarch.
The matter is well arranged, the style (modelled on that of Xenophon) simple, and on the whole free from the usual florid bombast of the Byzantine writers.
Synonyms:
fustian, magniloquence, blah, claptrap, rhetoric, grandiloquence, rant, grandiosity, ornateness,
Antonyms:
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