Pomp [noun]
Definition of Pomp:
pageantry, display
Synonyms of Pomp:
● Fanfare
● Splendor
● Grandeur
● Shine
● Pageant
● Parade
● Show
● Ritual
● Panoply
● State
● Ceremony
● Array
● Flourish
Sentence/Example of Pomp:
The Marquis had naturally expected to find him in the midst of pomp.
The pomp of Antony's position, too, and his kingly personality pleased our poet.
Give me health and a day and I will put the pomp of emperors to shame.
No pomp of funeral was, indeed, necessary for such a person.
To draw out the pomp and circumstance of opening the conference?
The pomp and magnificence of sunset were in abeyance to-night, were laid aside.
In Spain, it is celebrated with all the pomp and ostentation imaginable.
Moved by a common impulse, they rose to their feet and fled from "Pomp and Circumstance."
Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous.
Close behind them were Redvignez and Brazzier, while Pomp brought up the rear.