Synonym: display, exhibition, magnificence, ostentation, pageant, show, sight, spectacle. Similar words: anthropomorphic, company, stomp, comply, compare, compel, complete, compass. Meaning: [pɑmp /pɒmp] n. 1. cheap or pretentious or vain display 2. ceremonial elegance and splendor.
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1) The coronation was conducted with great pomp.
2) The official was accompanied by all the pomp of his high position.
3) She arrived at the airport without the pomp and ceremony that usually accompanies important politicians.
4) The royal guests were welcomed with pomp and ceremony.
5) He was buried with great pomp and solemnity.
6) After two hours of pomp and circumstance, the diplomas were awarded and the audience went wild.
7) The queen's birthday was celebrated with great pomp and ceremony .
8) Despite all the pomp of his office/position, he has only limited powers.
9) The queen was welcomed with great pomp and circumstance.
10) The people responsible for pomp and circumstance recognize this.
11) The Royal Family is all about serious responsibilities: pomp and circumstance, figureheads for the land of hope and glory.
12) The real question is, though, does all this pomp and circumstance result in a superior loaf?
13) He was in his pomp, and, like the lilies of the field, he toiled not neither did he spin.
14) He chafes at the pomp and security that has descended on him with his new post.
15) General Meade cared but little for the pomp and parade of war.
16) On this occasion, the smooth display of pomp was meant to serve a deeper political purpose.
17) All that space, all that pomp, for just a bit of food.
18) All pluck and pomp, it rang throughout the hall in dulcet tones as never before.
19) The Senator's problems overshadowed all the pomp and ceremony of the opening of the 105th Congress.
20) No amount of display or pomp is going to increase it, or lack of it detract.
21) No strangers in black coats, no false pomp and ceremony; just his family, just his friends.
22) His natural instincts led him away from the pomp and ceremony of regal splendour to the poverty of London's East End.
23) Their coming was unheralded by any pomp and pageant whatever....
24) The Prime Minister was received with all the traditional pomp and ceremony that is laid on for visiting heads of government.
25) The Prince was welcomed with warmth, but not with all the pomp and circumstance he was used to.
26) Prestige, if nothing else,[http://sentencedict.com/pomp.html] demanded that it be entered into with due pomp and circumstance.
27) For this reason it is best to carry out funerals with a minimum of pomp and fuss.
28) The solemnity was heightened at the actual times of worship by the colourful splendour of clerical pomp.
29) Voice over Back to the 1950's ... and all the pomp and ceremony of an Encaenia at the Sheldonian Theatre.
30) An illustration of this can be found in the funerals of very famous people conducted with great pomp and circumstance.
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