Pomp ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Pomp ( noun )

  1. A showy display of ceremony or celebration.
  2. An impressive or grand display of wealth or power.

Origin:

The word pomp comes from the latin word "pompa" meaning "procession, parade or show".

Examples:

  1. The royal wedding had all the pomp and ceremony of a traditional event.
  2. The parade had a lot of pomp and pageantry.
  3. The pomp and circumstance of the graduation ceremony was quite impressive.
  4. The billionaire's house was a pompous display of his wealth.
  5. The company's new headquarters had a lot of pomp and grandeur.

(As a verb)

Pomp ( verb )

  1. A showy display of ceremony or celebration.
  2. An impressive or grand display of wealth or power.

Origin:

The word pomp comes from the latin word "pompa" meaning "procession, parade or show".

Examples:

  1. The royal wedding had all the pomp and ceremony of a traditional event.
  2. The parade had a lot of pomp and pageantry.
  3. The pomp and circumstance of the graduation ceremony was quite impressive.
  4. The billionaire's house was a pompous display of his wealth.
  5. The company's new headquarters had a lot of pomp and grandeur.
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