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verb - orate verb osely and windily
verb - to speak pompously
BLOVIATE - Bloviation is a style of empty, pompous political speech particularly associated with Ohio due to the term's popularization by United States Presiden...
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Speechify |
Make grandiose speeches |
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Jan 23 2016 Wall Street Journal |
Oct 27 2006 L.A. Times Daily |
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Slang To discourse at length in a pompous or boastful manner: "the rural Babbitt who bloviates about 'progress' and 'growth' ( George Rebeck). |
orate verbosely and windily |
to speak a lot in an annoying way as if you are very important: |
Talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way. |
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Bloviation is a style of empty, pompous political speech particularly associated with Ohio due to the term's popularization by United States President Warren G. Harding, who, himself a master of the technique, described it as "the art of speaking for as long as the occasion warrants, and saying nothing". The verb "to bloviate" is the act of creating bloviation. In terms of its etymology, according to one source, the word is a "compound of blow, in its sense of 'to boast' (also in another typical Americanism, blowhard), with a mock-Latin ending to give it the self-important stature implicit in its meaning." |