rodomontade (Meaning)

Wordnet

rodomontade (n)

vain and empty boasting

Webster

rodomontade (n.)

Vain boasting; empty bluster or vaunting; rant.

Webster

rodomontade (v. i.)

To boast; to brag; to bluster; to rant.

rodomontade Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's incessant rodomontade about his accomplishments was met with skepticism.
  2. The general's rodomontade concealed his army's true weakness.
  3. The bully's rodomontade was merely a facade to intimidate his victims.
  4. The salesman's rodomontade about the product's capabilities was exaggerated and misleading.
  5. The adventurer's tales of his exploits were filled with rodomontade, intended to impress his audience.
  6. The student's rodomontade about his intelligence earned him the nickname "Braggart."
  7. The candidate's rodomontade about his policies fell flat, as voters demanded substance.
  8. The actor's rodomontade on stage was met with both admiration and criticism.
  9. The artist's rodomontade about her artistic vision was met with mixed reviews.
  10. The soldier's rodomontade about his bravery concealed a deep-seated insecurity.

FAQs About the word rodomontade

vain and empty boastingVain boasting; empty bluster or vaunting; rant., To boast; to brag; to bluster; to rant.

rhetoric, braggadocio, bluster, grandiloquence, gasconade, magniloquence, verbosity, bull, rant, fanfaronade

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The politician's incessant rodomontade about his accomplishments was met with skepticism.

The general's rodomontade concealed his army's true weakness.

The bully's rodomontade was merely a facade to intimidate his victims.

The salesman's rodomontade about the product's capabilities was exaggerated and misleading.