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Etymology

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From Middle French grandiloquent, from Latin grandiloquus, from grandis (great, full) + loquēns, present participle of loquor (I speak). Compare eloquent.

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Adjective

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grandiloquent (comparative more grandiloquent, superlative most grandiloquent)

  1. (of a person, their language or writing) Given to using language in a showy way by using an excessive number of difficult words to impress others; bombastic; turgid.

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin grandiloquus, remodelled after éloquent.

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grandiloquent (feminine grandiloquente, masculine plural grandiloquents, feminine plural grandiloquentes)

  1. grandiloquent
    Synonym: pompeux
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