bombastic (Meaning)

Wordnet

bombastic (s)

ostentatiously lofty in style

Webster

bombastic (a.)

Alt. of Bombastical

bombastic Sentence Examples

  1. His bombastic speech captivated the audience with its grandiose promises and extravagant claims.
  2. The bombastic politician's rhetoric was filled with exaggerated boasts and flamboyant language.
  3. Despite his bombastic demeanor, there was little substance to his arguments.
  4. The bombastic CEO's announcements often lacked practicality and were more about showmanship than strategy.
  5. She found his bombastic style off-putting, preferring straightforward communication instead.
  6. The bombastic marketing campaign relied heavily on flashy visuals and over-the-top slogans.
  7. His bombastic personality overshadowed any genuine sincerity he might have had.
  8. The bombastic presentation was met with skepticism from the more discerning members of the audience.
  9. Instead of engaging in bombastic discourse, she preferred to focus on practical solutions.
  10. The bombastic nature of his writing made it difficult to discern the true message he was trying to convey.

FAQs About the word bombastic

ostentatiously lofty in styleAlt. of Bombastical

rhetorical,rhetoric, flatulent, oratorical,inflated, gassy, ornate, fustian, gaseous, pontifical

eloquent, direct, direct, plain, plain, simple, eloquent, simple, well-spoken, unpretentious

His bombastic speech captivated the audience with its grandiose promises and extravagant claims.

The bombastic politician's rhetoric was filled with exaggerated boasts and flamboyant language.

Despite his bombastic demeanor, there was little substance to his arguments.

The bombastic CEO's announcements often lacked practicality and were more about showmanship than strategy.