grandiloquence

noun

Etymology

From Middle French grandiloquence, from Latin grandiloquentia, from grandiloquus, 1580s.

  1. derived from grandiloquentia
  2. derived from grandiloquence

Definitions

  1. Lofty, pompous or bombastic speech or writing.

The neighborhood

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