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    rodomontade
    /ˌrɒdəmɒnˈteɪd/

    noun

    • 1. boastful or inflated talk or behaviour: "the corrupting effect the vogue for macho rodomontade may have even upon a civilized man"

    verb

    • 1. talk boastfully: archaic "he soon finds out there's nothing to be gained by rodomontading"

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  2. 6 days ago · Definitions of rodomontade. noun. vain and empty boasting. synonyms: bluster, braggadocio, rhodomontade. see more. see less. type of: boast, boasting, jactitation, self-praise. speaking of yourself in superlatives.

  3. 3 days ago · rodomontade (comparative more rodomontade, superlative most rodomontade) Pretentiously boastful. Noun rodomontade (pl. rodomontades) Vain boasting; a rant; pretentious behaviour.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · How to say rodomontade in English? Pronunciation of rodomontade with 3 audio pronunciations, 9 synonyms, 1 meaning and more for rodomontade.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · According to Dictionary.com, rodomontade is "pretentious, bragging speech". I would question whether it would be possible to use the word without being guilty of it. The word derives from a bombastic, epic Italian king, Rodomonte.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · pronunciation, in a most inclusive sense, the form in which the elementary symbols of language, the segmental phonemes or speech sounds, appear and are arranged in patterns of pitch, loudness, and duration. In the simplest model of the communication process in language—encoding, message, decoding—pronunciation is an activity ...

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · Democracy is a system of government in which power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or through freely elected representatives. The term is derived from the Greek ‘demokratia,’ which was coined in the 5th century BCE to denote the political systems of some Greek city-states, notably Athens.

  8. 1 day ago · Crossword answers for 'something to go off on' (1 exact answer, 186 possible answers). We think the answer is RANT, last seen in New York Times.