“grandiloquence”的英英意思

单词 grandiloquence
释义 grandiloquence|grænˈdɪləkwəns|
[f. next: see -ence.]
The quality of being grandiloquent; a lofty or imposing style of speech or writing.
1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie iii. v. (Arb.) 162 And there⁓fore of learned dutie asketh martiall grandiloquence, if [etc.].1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1158 Her grandiloquence and stout resolutions in her speech.1669Gale Crt. Gentiles i. iii. x. 96 The Grandiloquence of Plato.1791Boswell Johnson 3 Apr. an. 1773, One cannot help smiling sometimes at his affected grandiloquence.1840Carlyle Heroes (1858) 321, I find in Johnson's Books..a measured grandiloquence, stepping or rather stalking along in a very solemn way.1856Masson Ess. iv. 137 In lyrical grandiloquence, Dryden was in his natural element.1880McCarthy Own Times III. xlvi. 411 Both the vagueness and the grandiloquence were doubtless deliberate.

 

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