pompous

سے pompous
definition
adjective
a pompous ass who pretends he knows everything
affectedly and irritatingly grand, solemn, or self-important.
example
As if his letters were not a true indicator of his 'pompous' attitude, Donovan in person was pretentious and rude.
Keith was painted as patronising and 'pompous' , with a grandiose idea of her own importance.
Technical people too often seem distant, effete, imperious, and even 'pompous' .
Aristotle's critics have pounced upon this sentence as an example of 'pompous' obscurantism.
I was 'pompous' , arrogant and so full of my self that I thought that I could do anything.
Taking an aristocrat's 'pompous' and often unrealistic pontifications as an ideal for living is clearly not a good thing.
It is here that Nazneen is to spend the rest of her days married to Chanu Babu - a 'pompous' yet discreetly sensitive man twenty years her senior.
Amrish Puri stars in one of the tales as a vain and 'pompous' man.
He is arrogant, 'pompous' , never misses a chance to show off his superiority, and drinks to excess.
But saying something on a grand scale is what fools or 'pompous' pundits usually do.
There was rarely anything vicious about these jokes: they were leg pulling jokes which only the sensitive and 'pompous' found annoying.
He'll have to swallow that 'pompous' , condescending smile of his once he sees my marks.
Fifth, the remedy cannot be 'pompous' pontification or moral policing.
They look a little deeper into the matter without being 'pompous' , arrogant or patronising.
Still, many Panelists who accepted the usage also remarked that it was pretentious or 'pompous' .
I've just deleted a very long and somewhat 'pompous' sociology essay that you probably wouldn't have been able to bear reading all the way through.
The 'pompous' , splendid Library, on the other hand, visually overwhelms its contents.
I don't think anyone could read this behaviour in any other way than being 'pompous' and patronising.
Walton is splendidly 'pompous' and circumstantial when extolling the Babylonian gods.
You also said that your Dad always taught you that being 'pompous' and self-important was just about the greatest sin of all.
Many of the most 'pompous' and arrogant men I've ever met have been obsessed by upgrading their flight tickets.
Lord Irvine has always been portrayed as a 'pompous' and arrogant.
Those close to him say his 'pompousness' may be a means to combat shyness.
Even several people I know who generally share his world view told me they found his strutting 'pomposity' almost unbearable this year.
Carlton is bending facts here in an area he often 'pompously' claims first-hand knowledge.
The five-day-long 2003 ceremony was in fact a festival in which all the 'pompousness' and luxurious attitude of the ashram was reflected.
There is a story in your family in which a local squire once reminded your grandfather rather 'pompously' that ‘I came over with the Normans.’
He lectures them 'pompously' about the past grandeurs of Bangladesh, India and Muslims, but Shahana resists the dictates of the past, moving into her own as a daughter of both East and West.
I'm all for good satire, the sharp and perceptive deflating of pretense, 'pompousness' or deceit.
At the same time he lacked the 'pompousness' and standoffish attitude which is the way of some foreign correspondents.
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