Ampuloso in english

Bombastic

pronunciation: bɑmbæstɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ampuloso = pompous ; hyfoluted ; flamboyant ; ornate ; bombastic ; portentous. 

Example: She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.Example: I can believe that changing the logo broke some hyfoluted view ofthe library.Example: Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.Example: Some homes are grand, with stately brick, spiraling staircases, ornate fences and multiple entrances.Example: You don't have to be bombastic to be powerful [he says in a loud voice], you can be more intimate [he says in a quieter voice].Example: He is described in the play as a "rather portentous man in his middle fifties but rather provincial in his speech'.

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» estilo ampulosoturgid styleplethoric style .

Example: That is not to say his writing is without merit, despite his turgid style, the stories themselves can be strangely effective.

Example: Many of the revisions they suggest exacerbate the leaden, plethoric style that comes naturally to lawyers .

» prosa ampulosaplethoric proseturgid prose .

Example: His plethoric prose produced by a prodigious placement of words struck a nerve.

Example: His novels are filled with the turgid prose that passed for elegance among the literary circles in America at the time.

Ampuloso synonyms

large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective rhetorical in spanish: retórico, pronunciation: rɪtɔrɪkəl part of speech: adjective turgid in spanish: turgente, pronunciation: tɜrdʒɪd part of speech: adjective orotund in spanish: rimbombante, pronunciation: ɔroʊtənd part of speech: adjective tumid in spanish: tumid, pronunciation: tumɪd part of speech: adjective declamatory in spanish: declamatorio, pronunciation: dɪkleɪmətɔri part of speech: adjective
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