grandiloquent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for grandiloquent in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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Should we believe this grandiloquent claim?
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Sometimes he speaks in grandiloquent rhyming couplets.
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Vague commitments, couched in grandiloquent language, dutifully reflected in tame government-controlled media outlets, manage to give summits past and present a quite surreal flavour.
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Also, he hasn't been unwilling to make a grandiloquent statement for the government.
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And there is a demanding quotient of grandiloquent indulgence, in the form of fire and brimstone, not to mention ebony and ivory angels.
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Written constitutions that make grandiloquent claims to speak for "the people" merely empower (unelected) judges.
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Corresponding adjectival forms are verbose, wordy, prolix, grandiloquent, garrulous, and logorrheic.
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Has he contributed to the welfare of the suffering humanity apart from making grandiloquent theories?
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It kept up the taunts in successive tweets, each one more gleeful and grandiloquent than the last.
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And yes, before anyone says it, we're perfectly familiar with the word grandiloquent, thank you very much.
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