pompous in English
a pompous ass who pretends he knows everything
Use "pompous" in a sentence
1. Pompous idiot.
2. Pompous, inbred swine.
3. You pompous fool!
4. He seems rather pompous.
5. He's a pompous ass.
6. She found him pompous and annoying.
7. Don't be so pompous.
8. Mr Whatsisname, the pompous one.
9. 1 Milligan had a pompous, overbearing father.
10. I dislike his pompous demeanor.
11. Bombast: Grandiloquent, pompous speech or writing
12. It is true, you pompous ass!
13. The document was sententious and pompous.
14. He's a pompous old fart.
15. Brag definition is - a pompous or boastful statement
16. 'He's rather pompous.' 'Isn't he just?
17. He's grown no less pompous, then?
18. The service was grand without being pompous.
19. He was very pompous at the meeting.
20. He's just full of wind, the pompous fool!
21. The pompous tone is alienating, boring, and outdated.
22. Bombast definition, speech too pompous for an occasion; pretentious words
23. Children dislike being spouted at by pompous teachers.
24. The pompous high-placed imbecile mouthing his platitudes.
25. They both had those old-fashioned slippers with pompous.
26. The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
27. 6 He appears pompous but is a good man underneath.
28. He was generally disliked and regarded as a pompous ass.
29. But don't expect much more than pompous doggerel in the words.
30. But with Candi, I'm no longer " Frasier Crane, pompous intellectual. "
31. He's a real gentleman, if a little pompous at times.
32. He was somewhat pompous and had a high opinion of his own capabilities.
33. Bashaw definition: an important or pompous person Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
34. He would never understand why she had married a pompous clergyman.
35. Bloviator meaning One who habitually Bloviates; a pompous, opinionated, typically voluble commentator.
36. He can sometimes sound a bit pompous when he talks about acting.
37. It was a good idea screwed up by a pompous ass!
38. He won't let me, that pompous Portley-Rind and his gaggle of giggling sycophants.
39. He would be courageous calm and self assured, but neither pompous nor hypercritical.
40. He's a pompous old prig who's totally incapable of taking a joke.
41. Most politicans are guilty of Bloviating - as they tend to be pompous windbags.
42. FiE N WHO S"Asaged IT WAS hX IMPORTANT AND SOMETIMES POMPOUS PERSONAGE
43. Nothing could deflate his ego / pomposity , ie make him less self - assured or pompous.
44. 25 Throughout the show's history, for instance, Cleese was the very image of pompous, impatient rectitude.
45. Synonyms for Condescending include arrogant, patronising, patronizing, haughty, supercilious, superior, pompous, snooty, uppity and snobbish
46. Synonyms for Bourgie include bougie, chichi, flamboyant, affected, grandiose, swank, showy, splashy, contrived and pompous
47. I gave the pompous statuary a flick of the pink feathers as I went past.
48. Bombastic Having a pompous or inflated nature that seems unnecessary and tedious with little meaning
49. A silly or foolish person: He has been shown to be a pompous, incompetent Buffoon.
50. The general is a tall man with steel spectacles and a stiff, rather pompous manner.