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pomp
[ pomp ]
noun
- stately or splendid display; splendor; magnificence.
- ostentatious or vain display, especially of dignity or importance.
- pomps, pompous displays, actions, or things:
The official was accompanied by all the pomps of his high position.
- Archaic. a stately or splendid procession; pageant.
pomp
/ 辫蓲尘辫 /
noun
- stately or magnificent display; ceremonial splendour
- vain display, esp of dignity or importance
- obsolete.a procession or pageant
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫辞尘辫顎僱别蝉蝉 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of pomp1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of pomp1
Example Sentences
He was determined to favour humility over pomp and grandeur.
Writing in the Guardian, Lisa Wright awarded it four stars, praising its "poignant moments", while The Telegraph's Neil McCormick gave it five stars, calling it a "glorious return to his bombastic, melodious 1970s pomp".
His finish was devastating too and, overall, it reminded me of me in my pomp with the way I used to drive up the pitch.
You are at a ceremonial site, but here the ritual is distinctive and contemporary: The pomp and circumstance in biennial art exhibitions like Desert X beckon the faithful to assemble from far and wide.
But it shocked ministers, still in the pomp of their massive victory that year.
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Pomp refers to stately or splendid display, or to display that is ostentatious or vain. When should you use pomp over show, display, or ostentation? Find out on .
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