Grandiloquently [adverb]

Definition of Grandiloquently:

wordily

Synonyms of Grandiloquently:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grandiloquently:

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Sentence/Example of Grandiloquently:

"Oh, her name won't be mentioned at all—thanks to your kindness," he added, a little grandiloquently.

I never heard of a man who spoke of himself so grandiloquently!

The principal industries are set down, rather grandiloquently, as agriculture and fishing.

The Colonel talked grandiloquently about everything related to war with various generals who received him as an equal.

"Englishmen do not care to discuss the lady of their choice," he said grandiloquently.

I thought Jane never would forget that unfortunate, abominable sentence spoken so grandiloquently to Mary.

I said, grandiloquently enough, that no victory was worth winning unless there were difficulties.

And thereupon he holds forth grandiloquently, with an ardor and incisiveness born of the love and the longing at his heart.

"If the money is good enough for me to spend, it's good enough for me to earn," said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently.

They spoke grandiloquently of the family solicitor: a man who had been in his grave for nearly a quarter of a century.