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- Dictionarypomp/pɒmp/
noun
- 1. ceremony and splendid display: "entertaining overseas visitors with the right degree of pomp"
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Pomp means impressive and colorful ceremonies, especially traditional ceremonies on public occasions. Learn how to use pomp in a sentence, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.
- Pompom
POMPOM meaning: 1. a small ball of wool or other material...
- What is The Pronunciation of Pomp
How to pronounce POMP. How to say pomp. Listen to the audio...
- Pomp: Malay Translation
pomp translations: gilang-gemilang. Learn more in the...
- Pomp: Korean Translation
pomp translations: (공식 행사의) 장관. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pomp: Thai Translation
pomp translations: พิธีเอิกเกริก. Learn more in the...
- Pomp Turkish Translation
POMP translations: tantanalı/debdebeli/görkemli tören,...
- Pomp: French Translation
pomp translations: pompe. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pomp: Portuguese Translation
pomp translations: pompa, ostentação. Learn more in the...
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Pomp is a noun that means a show of magnificence, a ceremonial or festival display, or an ostentatious gesture or act. Learn more about its synonyms, etymology, examples, and related phrases from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
POMP definition: 1. impressive and colourful ceremonies, especially traditional ceremonies on public occasions: 2…. Learn more.
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 Thesaurus.com.
Pomp is an uncountable noun that means the impressive clothes, decorations, music, etc. and traditional customs that are part of an official occasion or ceremony. Learn how to use pomp in a sentence, see its pronunciation and synonyms, and explore related idioms.
Pomp is the use of a lot of ceremony, fine clothes, and decorations, especially on a special occasion. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, examples, and related words of pomp from Collins English Dictionary.
Pomp is a ceremonial display, such as you'd find at the Independence Day parade in your town, where brass bands and men and women in full military dress march to patriotic songs, while citizens wave flags and cheer.