pompous的意思和读音

pompous

: [ˈpɑmpəs] : [ˈpɒmpəs]

adj.

adj.+n.pompous manner

adj.modest

adj.self-important,arrogant,haughty,pretentious,snobbish

pompousadj.

1.showing that you think you are more important than other people, especially by using long and formal words

a pompous official

adj.1.;;;2.,,

adj.1.someone who is pompous thinks they are very important and speaks or behaves in a very serious and formal way

1. bumptious( ); pompous); pomp( …

2. E-commerce pompous a. beg to acknowledge receipt of ...

3. pollinate pompous ponder ...

4. pollinate pompous ponder ...

5. poltroon n. pompous adj. pore n. , , ...

6. pollster n. pompous adj. ponderable adj. ...

7. ... poverty-stricken a. pompous a. dwell at some length ...

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1.From then the wolf walked with his shoulders open. As he became pompous, he thought of himself as the King of forest.

2.He proceeded to help me to write in such a way that I couldn't be torn apart by my more pompous scientific colleagues.

3.He wished me well and said he expected me to become a disgustingly enthusiastic, pompous old alumnus.耀

4.That, it is not too pompous to say, would in the long run be a marvellous advance in the human condition.

5.Words of a fool, you mean. The Horde will destroy the undead without your aid, human, or that of the pompous king.

6.How pompous some of the grand passages appeared; and how weak others were in which he thought he had expressed his full heart!

7.The pompous baroness of this land gets her power from her wealth, and that wealth comes from her magical Gem Casket.

8.As he became pompous , he thought of himself as the king of forest.

9.The Prime Minister out of office is seen, too often, to have been but a pompous rhetorician.

10.If what you write is stiff and pompous that's how you'll be perceived. The reader has no other choice.