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Confusing Words in English

Magniloquent vs. Grandiloquent


Magniloquent
Definition
Magniloquent describes a style of speaking or writing that is lofty, extravagant, or pompous, often using grandiose language to impress others.
Grandiloquent
Definition
Grandiloquent refers to a manner of speaking or writing that is lofty, extravagant, and often pompous, typically using big words or elaborate expressions to convey a sense of importance.
Example
  • The politician's magniloquent speech captivated the audience with its elaborate vocabulary.
  • Her magniloquent descriptions of the event made it sound far more important than it actually was.
  • Despite his magniloquent manner, many found him to be insincere and over the top.
Example
  • The author's grandiloquent prose was filled with complex sentences and ornate language.
  • His grandiloquent claims about his success drew skepticism from those who knew the truth.
  • The professor's grandiloquent lecture left the students confused rather than enlightened.