grandilocuente
grandiloquent
adjective grahn-dee-loh-KWEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin grandis (grand) + loqui (to speak), a learned compound.
Also means
bombastic
Usage Note
Grandilocuente is an invariable adjective in gender: un discurso grandilocuente, una retórica grandilocuente. It describes language or style that is pompously elevated, using more impressive words than the content warrants. The related noun is grandilocuencia. Register: formal/literary, often used critically.
Examples
"Su discurso grandilocuente no convenció a nadie."
Natural Translation
His bombastic speech convinced no one.
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