pomp in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pomp in the PONS Dictionary

pomp Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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From that time till today the puja is continuing its grandeur and pomp. 2.
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The marriage was celebrated with great pomp and splendor.
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The wedding was conducted with due pomp, and all the villagers were usually invited.
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Almost whole of the city observe these festivals with pomp and pleasure.
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His rule was marked by splendor and pomp.
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Since 1808, the village is documented to have celebrated this feast, both the religious part and the secular part, with vigor and pomp.
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His remarks comment critically on the pomp and ceremony without destroying the theatrical effect of the banquet itself.
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Such need for pomp made for an extreme social class difference.
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She hates the pomp and circumstance that comes with being royalty while wishing to be more involved in the governance and defense of the realm.
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The launches are really royal, majestic and with pomp and pleasure.
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