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- POMP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POMP is a show of magnificence : splendor How to use pomp in a sentence a show of magnificence : splendor; a ceremonial or festival display (such as a train of followers or a pageant); ostentatious display : vainglory…
- POMP Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Pomp refers to stately or splendid display, or to display that is ostentatious or vain When should you use pomp over show, display, or ostentation? Find out on Thesaurus com Pomp definition: stately or splendid display; splendor; magnificence See examples of POMP used in a sentence
- POMP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
POMP definition: 1 impressive and colourful ceremonies, especially traditional ceremonies on public occasions: 2… Learn more
- Pomp - definition of pomp by The Free Dictionary
Define pomp pomp synonyms, pomp pronunciation, pomp translation, English dictionary definition of pomp n 1 Dignified or magnificent display; splendor: the solemn pomp of a military funeral 2 Vain or ostentatious display: "his biting attacks on the pomp
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Pomp is a ceremonial display, such as you'd find at the Independence Day parade in your town, where brass bands and men and women in full military dress march to patriotic songs, while citizens wave flags and cheer
- POMP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Pomp is the use of a lot of ceremony, fine clothes, and decorations, especially on a special occasion the pomp and splendour of the English aristocracy Synonyms: ceremony , grandeur , splendour , state More Synonyms of pomp
- pomp - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pomp c (singular definite pompen, not used in plural form) pomp (show of magnificence) Synonyms [edit] pragt; Dutch [edit] Dutch Wikipedia has an article on: pomp Wikipedia nl Etymology [edit] From Middle Dutch pompe, probably of imitative origin, similar to Middle Low German pumpen
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