SAT vocabulary
Bombastic
High-sounding but with little meaning; inflated.
Example
"The politician's bombastic speech failed to impress the audience, who preferred substance over rhetoric."
Etymology
From Middle French bombaste 'cotton wadding', from Medieval Latin bombax 'cotton'. The sense developed from comparing inflated rhetoric to padding.
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