grandiloquent

मोठमोठे विद्वत्ताप्रचुर शब्दप्रयोग करणारा
definition
adjective
a grandiloquent celebration of Spanish glory
pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, especially in a way that is intended to impress.
translation of 'grandiloquent'
मोठमोठे विद्वत्ताप्रचुर शब्दप्रयोग करणारा असा व्यक्ता
example
Elie is a busy man, and has no time for such 'grandiloquent' nonsense.
You have to understand that he had a habit of making 'grandiloquent' statements.
He duplicates the editors' preface in a rather 'grandiloquent' manner.
In the same 'grandiloquent' tradition as Italian cinema, imagery is paramount in setting the mood and projecting the hidden psychology of the characters.
They feel so let down by a government that promised the earth - wonderful phrases, and 'grandiloquent' language.
I can use the tools every other writer uses, the 'grandiloquent' metaphors, the descriptions, but I don't think I'd be doing the reader any favors.
The 'grandiloquent' building in which the hotel is housed has been a city landmark since 1909 and it's a neo-classical façade is impressive, with tall, fat columns rising high above its entrance.
Horace has a 'grandiloquent' way of thinking about things.
Johnson's expression is manly, vigorous, 'grandiloquent' and bombastic.
But in no time one realizes that the claim is not 'grandiloquent' , but humble.
Some of the politicians who give 'grandiloquent' speeches on Europe's future seem to know history only as far back as Hitler, Stalin and the Cold War.
To the delight of nineteenth-century readers, phrasings were predictably 'grandiloquent' .
Beijing made 'grandiloquent' promises at the time.
His 'grandiloquent' claim that there are five branches of the fine arts, and that the greatest of these is confectionery, is famous.
Shakespeare, to many, is almost like Indian mythology with its larger-than-life characters and 'grandiloquent' plots and dialogues.
When Necker appeared he was hailed as father of the people, and 'grandiloquently' promised he would not abandon them; but known opponents of the patriotic cause were mobbed, jostled, and had the windows of their lodgings broken.
Such an ambition is both clear and ‘not too 'grandiloquently' vast’.
And what I find in her work is a lot of Italian baroque kind of gestures and 'grandiloquence' .
His writing, however, has been criticised by some for 'grandiloquence' and obscurantism.
Nevertheless, he has his moments of loopy 'grandiloquence' .
‘My Lord Philip,’ She announced 'grandiloquently' , ‘We are going to elope.’
There is no playing to the gallery, no verbal gymnastics, certainly no 'grandiloquence' .
Now that I've said that, allow me to apologize for the 'grandiloquence' and pomposity of that preceding paragraph.
Fernandes has thanked him 'grandiloquently' for having saved India.
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