Definition of Magniloquence. Meaning of Magniloquence. Synonyms of Magniloquence

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Definition of Magniloquence

Magniloquence
Magniloquence Mag*nil"o*quence, n. [L. magniloquentia.] The quality of being magniloquent; pompous discourse; grandiloquence.

Meaning of Magniloquence from wikipedia

- it is very likely that the king Nebkaure who enjo**** the peasant's magniloquence so much was Nebkaure Khety indeed. On the Turin King List he was tentatively...
- on occasion, but with greater range than Boromir's slightly wooden magniloquence". Shippey writes that the words Aragorn uses to let Boromir have the...
- background. In the works of the 1530s, Titian gradually abandons the magniloquence of gestures, in favor of other elements. In this case, the interweaving...
- Chronicler, started on a round of foreign expeditions. Kalhana, with poetic magniloquence, describes these as " reviving the tradition of the conquest of the...
- taste and the Asiatic style in particular: "that flatulent, inflated magniloquence later imported from Asia to Athens has infected every aspiring writer...
- Machiavel characterized by enormous ambition, unscrupulousness, and magniloquence." The Duke is a cynical and blasphemous mani****tor who promotes his...
- straightly that we are at the top levels of musical production [...] Magniloquence is evident, but after all it is a typical characteristic of Baglioni...
- impressive and promising despite her extravagance of incident and 'untrained magniloquence.'" However, only 50 books sold. "Crawford was understandably disappointed...