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grandiloquent Meaning in Tamil ( grandiloquent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஆடம்பரமாகப் பேசுகிற,



grandiloquent's Usage Examples:

Aldhelm wrote in elaborate and grandiloquent Latin, which soon came to be regarded as barbarous.


"Lord God of might, God of our salvation!" began the priest in that voice, clear, not grandiloquent but mild, in which only the Slav clergy read and which acts so irresistibly on a Russian heart.


The affectionate esteem with which he was regarded by the younger Elizabethan writers is expressed by Thomas Nashe, who says (Foure Letters Confuted) that Churchyard's aged muse might well be "grandmother to our grandiloquentest poets at this present.


grandiloquent phrases for such a tawdry and criminal aim!grandiloquent language.


), a voluminous writer on Portuguese history and the arch-commentator of Camoens, wrote, by an irony of fate, in Spanish, and Mello's classic account of the Catalonian War is also in that language, while, by a still greater irony, Jacinto Freire de Andrade thought to picture and exalt the Cato-like viceroy of India by his grandiloquent Vida de D.


Did he have any idea how irresistible he was?"Lord God of might, God of our salvation!" began the priest in that voice, clear, not grandiloquent but mild, in which only the Slav clergy read and which acts so irresistibly on a Russian heart.


His family are somewhat grandiloquently spoken of as "cloth merchants ruined by the Revolution," but it seems that at the actual time of his birth his father was a locksmith.


grandiloquent pamphlet a can move it peter wood who.


grandiloquent phrases for such a tawdry and criminal aim!The word is first used in combination in the phrase "tawdry lace," a shortened form or corruption of St Audrey's or St Awdrey's lace.





Synonyms:

rhetorical, tall, magniloquent,



Antonyms:

low, little, unostentatious, unrhetorical,

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