rhodomontade (Meaning)

Wordnet

rhodomontade (n)

vain and empty boasting

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rhodomontade (n.)

See Rodomontade.

rhodomontade Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's rhodomontade was immediately dismissed as empty boasting.
  2. The actor's performance was marred by excessive rhodomontade, detracting from its emotional impact.
  3. The salesperson's rhodomontade about the product's capabilities proved to be greatly exaggerated.
  4. The athlete's rhodomontade before the race was met with skepticism from his opponents.
  5. The lawyer's rhodomontade in his closing argument failed to sway the jury, leading to the plaintiff's defeat.
  6. The author's rhodomontade in his preface was met with criticism for its excessive self-importance.
  7. The witness's rhodomontade about the events in question was shown to be completely fabricated.
  8. The general's rhodomontade about his army's invincibility was intended to intimidate the enemy but ultimately proved to be false.
  9. The CEO's rhodomontade about the company's future prospects was met with laughter from cynical investors.
  10. The candidate's rhodomontade about his qualifications was met with indifference by the voters, who questioned his credibility.

FAQs About the word rhodomontade

vain and empty boastingSee Rodomontade.

braggadocio, magniloquence, gasconade, bluster, grandiloquence,rhetoric, rhapsody, oratory, gas, hot air

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The politician's rhodomontade was immediately dismissed as empty boasting.

The actor's performance was marred by excessive rhodomontade, detracting from its emotional impact.

The salesperson's rhodomontade about the product's capabilities proved to be greatly exaggerated.

The athlete's rhodomontade before the race was met with skepticism from his opponents.