bombastic |
loud |
As adjectives the difference between bombastic and loud
is that
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous while
loud is of great intensity.
As an adverb loud is
loudly.
As a proper noun Loud is
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overblown |
bombastic |
As adjectives the difference between overblown and bombastic
is that
overblown is of exaggerated importance; too heavily emphasized, hyped, etc while
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous.
As a verb overblown
is past participle of overblow.
bombastic |
bumptious |
As adjectives the difference between bombastic and bumptious
is that
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous while
bumptious is obtrusively pushy; self-assertive to a pretentious extreme.
bombastic |
braggadocio |
As an adjective bombastic
is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous.
As a noun braggadocio is
a braggart.
bombastic |
bellicose |
As adjectives the difference between bombastic and bellicose
is that
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous while
bellicose is warlike in nature; aggressive; hostile.
eloquent |
bombastic |
As adjectives the difference between eloquent and bombastic
is that
eloquent is fluently persuasive and articulate while
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous.
bombastic |
voluble |
As adjectives the difference between bombastic and voluble
is that
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous while
voluble is (of a person or a manner of speaking) fluent or having a ready flow of speech; garrulous or loquacious; tonguey.
bombastic |
ramble |
As an adjective bombastic
is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous.
As a noun ramble is
a leisurely stroll; a recreational walk in the countryside.
As a verb ramble is
to move about aimlessly, or on a winding course.
bombastic |
prattle |
As an adjective bombastic
is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous.
As a verb prattle is
(ambitransitive) to speak incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble.
As a noun prattle is
silly, childish, talk; babble.
bombastic |
loquacious |
As adjectives the difference between bombastic and loquacious
is that
bombastic is showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous while
loquacious is talkative or chatty, especially of persons given to excess conversation.
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