high-sounding in English

adjective
1
(of language or ideas) extravagant and lofty.
Government broadcasting policy has always been surrounded by high-sounding rhetoric, but the need to ensure financial viability while filling the programming needs of a voracious medium has always been the basic driver of TV practice.

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1. Bombastic: Characterized by bombast; high-sounding; inflated; extravagant

2. He is fond of using high - sounding phrases.

3. + 18 They make high-sounding statements that are empty.

4. Also not say whatever to do special high sounding speech?

5. Taking advantage of abstract line, brilliant color and high - sounding intersperse reveals luxurious feature.

6. After the White high - sounding talk accepts the interview, The US government starts to criticize Russia righteously.

7. 9 High-sounding jargon or pointless platitudes cut little ice when one is alert to the actual message being conveyed.

8. 17 The deployment of a high-sounding, honeyed, provocative methods to destroy humans' multifaceted nature involves contemporary culture's butchery.

9. The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient, and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar."

10. They crave prominence, distinctive garb, and high-sounding titles, such as “Rabbi” and “Father,” similar to many clergymen in our day.

11. 26 Many errors arise because of the ages, they have a high-sounding, self-righteous reasons, the lives of others as worthless, as the dust.

12. 26 Before should pump out the factory, to adjust, when do not the optional high-sounding talk, probably readjust, must carry on with the aid of the pressure gauge.

13. Bombastic (comparative more Bombastic, superlative most Bombastic) (of a person, their language or writing) showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous See Thesaurus:verbose or Thesaurus:arrogant; High-sounding but with little meaning