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pompous Meaning in Tamil ( pompous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பகட்டாரவாரம்,



pompous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

நம் காலத்திய டான் ஜுவான் அல்லது காசனோவா - காமவெறிபிடித்த, பகட்டாரவாரம் மனப்பான்மையுடையவன்.

pompous's Usage Examples:

Wessel, who up to that time had only been known as the president of a club of wits, immediately wrote Love without Stockings (1772), in which a plot of the most abject triviality is worked out in strict accordance with the rules of French tragedy, and in most pompous and pathetic Alexandrines.


Not that the permanent constitution of the 18th of October 614 was of the nature of an anti-monarchic revolution, for the royal power still remained very great, decking itself with the pompous titles of the Empire, and continuing to bethe dominant institution; but the reservations which Clotaire Ii.


James Ellis brought a great presence to the role of Mr Bumble, the pompous parish beadle.


The pompous ceremonials of the civilized tribes of Mexico and the Cordilleras in South America, when analysed, reveal only a higher grade of the prevailing idea.


They, and especially the latter, are diffuse and often lax in expression, needlessly prolix, and pompously rhetorical.


Dr Howley, who was nothing if not pompous, answered that he had come on state business, to which everything, even sleep, must give place.


"He was not only dull, but the cause of dulness in others, and even Alexander Carlyle confesses that in conversation his illustrious countryman was "stiff and pompous.


Gregoras shows considerable industry, but his style is pompous and affected.


His style is generally harsh, often pompous and extremely obscure, occasionally even journalistic in tone, but the author's foreign origin and his military life and training partially explain this.


Buggins turn, Dim Wim and the Welsh Windbag?Buggins turn, Dim Wim and the welsh windbag?Altogether I am not quite the pompous windbag that I used to be.





Synonyms:

pontifical, pretentious, overblown, portentous, grandiloquent,



Antonyms:

immature, insignificant, unprophetic, unrhetorical, unpretentious,

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