bombastic Meaning in Tamil ( bombastic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
டம்பமான,
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bombastic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இந்த சரணாலயத்தில் ஆசிய யானைகள், கடம்பமான், சிறுத்தைகள், சொலைமந்தி, மலபார் சாம்பல் இருவாயச்சி போன்ற பல வகையான காட்டு விலங்குகள் மற்றும் பறவைகளுக்கு இடமாக உள்ளது.
bombastic's Usage Examples:
A flattering and bombastic dedication to Theodosius II.
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.
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.
"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.
Disraeliwhose oriental imagination was excited by the triumph incurred some ridicule by his bombastic declaration that the standard of St George was hoisted upon th~ mountains of Rasselas.
His first literary work, except the bombastic but eloquent Essai sur le despotisme (Neufchatel, 1 775), was a translation of Robert Watson's Philip II.
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.
Domentiyan wrote a life of St Sava in the involved and bombastic Byzantine style of the middle of the 13th century.
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.
The story goes that in the early eighties Goodall was tired of the musical, which had become increasingly bombastic, grotesque and clichéd.
bombastic scores or handclaps, but it doesn't need to.
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.
Synonyms:
large, turgid, rhetorical, orotund, declamatory, tumid,
Antonyms:
plain, thin, soft, healthy, unrhetorical,