Grandilocuente in english

Grandiloquent

pronunciation: grændɪləkwənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

grandilocuente = grandiose ; sonorous ; bombastic ; ringing. 

Example: It was initially intended for use in the classified arrangement of a grandiose index to all recorded human knowledge, a 'universal index'.Example: His natural vocal manner was declamatory and sonorous = His natural vocal manner was declamatory and sonorous.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: Some recent literature on higher education has attempted to reaffirm, with ringing rhetoric, the principle that the search for the truth is the foundation of academic ethics.

Grandilocuente synonyms

pretentious in spanish: pretencioso, pronunciation: pritenʃəs part of speech: adjective pompous in spanish: pomposo, pronunciation: pɑmpəs part of speech: adjective rhetorical in spanish: retórico, pronunciation: rɪtɔrɪkəl part of speech: adjective tall in spanish: alto, pronunciation: tɔl part of speech: adjective portentous in spanish: portentoso, pronunciation: pɔrtentəs part of speech: adjective magniloquent in spanish: grandilocuente, pronunciation: mægnəlɑkwənt part of speech: adjective overblown in spanish: marchito, pronunciation: oʊvɜrbloʊn part of speech: adjective pontifical in spanish: pontifical, pronunciation: pɑntɪfəkəl part of speech: adjective
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