Similar words: pompous, pompom, extemporaneously, pomposity, compound, compounded, organic compound, organic compounds. Meaning: ['pɑmpəslɪ /'pɒm-] adv. in a pompous manner.
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1 Robin said pompously that he had an important business appointment.
2 One bird strutted pompously; another crawled into a corner to die.
3 While her colleagues pompously assemble public forums, she informs the police.
4 Pompously dogmatic or self-important; pretentious.
5 He pompously described his achievements.
6 He rather pompously called them problems of nomenclature,[www.Sentencedict.com] pedagogy and economics.
7 This hostile became so habitual that Nike pompously formed a contrapositive section for this rank only.
8 The man sat down very pompously. Whenever he asked a question, each one tried to outdo the others in answering him, which prompted him to hold up his hand and say, "One person answering is enough."
9 He is the exemplary modernizing figure whose works are pompously taught as avant-garde texts that open new horizons for Arab youths.
10 It was there that the opening of the resort was pompously celebrated by the Emperor's family on January 9, 1903.
More similar words: pompous, pompom, extemporaneously, pomposity, compound, compounded, organic compound, organic compounds, inorganic compound, compound interest, compound sentence, joyously, piously, callously, famously, piteously, curiously, zealously, tenuously, jealously, furiously, copiously, ruinously, raucously, variously, riotously, tediously, hideously, viciously, ominously.