Similar words: grandiose, curiosity, radio silence, jocosity, callosity, porosity, sinuosity, verbosity. Meaning: n. high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation.
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1. The unashamed grandiosity of Nicholas Maw s Solo Sonata completed her programme.
2. Bridge vehemence in Kinmen grandiosity, the shape grand view, the tone is special, having become the marking of San Franciscos.
3. The grandiosity reaches the stainless steel ware department is the generation that a profession sells various stainless steel cutlery and each kind of elegant smoke urns to sell the point.
4. The Thai Buddhist temple external appearance shape grandiosity grand view, the building decorate delicately unsurpassed, possess"Thai art museum" beautiful call, is Thailand culture of pick.
5. From my study, I got to realize the grandiosity of the water conservancies and their importance to our country, which largely aroused my interest in this field.
6. It impresses us with a kind of grandiosity, strength, splendor and its fervidity.
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7. They wind up with the same self-styled grandiosity; they've just found a more interesting way to get to the same point.
8. Benito Mussolini talked with blustering grandiosity of building Fascist Italy into a second Roman Empire.
9. In a bit of cloak-and-dagger grandiosity, the firms dubbed their collaboration Team Themis, after a titan of Greek mythology who embodied natural law.
10. Integral designed with novelty, delicate style and comprehensive function, the hotel and considerably grandiosity.
11. And to what adolescent striving to define an identity do inflated self-esteem and grandiosity not appear attractive?
12. A patient would be "brought to the hospital in a flurry of excitement, discussed on medical rounds with professorial grandiosity" and then sent home to die.
13. They usually hold tremendous conviction about the correctness and importance of their own ideas as well. This grandiosity can contribute to poor judgment and impulsive behavior.
14. Social networking websites can provide narcissists with forums where they pursue their addiction to grandiosity while maintaining shallow relationships.
15. " Succeed to start here, hope from spark here". The grandiosity reaches to create the wealth together with you. Welcome the large businessman telephones to talk over.
16. George W. Bush compensated for his father's lack of vision and Clinton's indiscipline with his own excesses of grandiosity and punctuality.
17. Estheticism seflects the heart- felt despair of the artists: the soul of art gradually fades out, the beauty of form takes its place. The grandiosity of sensibility overshadows emptiness.
18. Narcissism is defined in the survey, by a researcher at York University in Toronto, Canada, as "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration and an exaggerated sense of self-importance."
19. The anthology of American inaugural addresses is, but for a few bright spots, one long muddle of grandiosity, mundanity — and forgetability.
20. Around the 15th year of his rule, amid the grandiosity of his empire-building, a touch of hubris was perhaps overtaking the Nubian ruler.
21. Traits common in psychotic and schizophrenic patients, such as delusions of grandiosity, persecution and religion, are very common in dreams.
22. Bush compensated for his father's lack of vision and Clinton's indiscipline with his own excesses of grandiosity and punctuality.
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