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altiloquent
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English
Etymology
Pseudo-Latinism, derived from altē (“high; from on high”, adverb) + loquēns (“speaking; talking”, present active participle of loquor (“to say”)), literally “high-speaking”.
Adjective
altiloquent (comparative more altiloquent, superlative most altiloquent)
- Pompous, or pretentious in speech
- 1976, John Gardner, Jason and Medeia, Ballantine Books:
- [T]hey listened, dazzle-eyed- secretly making lists- to grandly romantic trash: bad poetry, stupid theology- altiloquent designs in the empty air.
- 1921, Holman Day, All Wool Morrison, Kessinger Publishing:
- He remembered that the politeness seemed too elaborate, too florid, altiloquent to the extent of insincerity.
Translations
pompous or pretentious in speech
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