Pomposo (en. Pompous)

/pomˈposo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has pomp or is excessively ostentatious.
The decoration of the hall was so pompous that it distracted the attention of the guests.
El decorado del salón era tan pomposo que distraía la atención de los invitados.
That expresses in a grandiloquent or exaggerated manner.
His speech was pompous and difficult to understand.
Su discurso fue pomposo y difícil de entender.
Refers to something that is striking in its form or appearance, but lacks substance.
The hotel was nice, but its service was as pompous as it was unsatisfactory.
El hotel era bonito, pero su servicio era tan pomposo como insatisfactorio.

Etymology

From the Latin 'pomposus', which means 'full of pomp' or 'ostentatious'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have a pompous style
To have an ostentatious or exaggerated style.
tener un estilo pomposo
to speak in a pompous manner
To express oneself in a grandiloquent manner.
hablar de forma pomposa
a pompous decoration
An excessively elaborate and ostentatious decoration.
una decoración pomposa

Related Words

pomp
Splendor or magnificence in appearance.
pompa
ostentation
Act of showing something in an excessive manner.
ostentación
succulent
Attractive or that arouses interest, especially due to its opulence.
suculento

Slang Meanings

Something that is excessive or ridiculously ostentatious.
That party was so pompous that it seemed more like a spectacle than a gathering.
Esa fiesta fue tan pomposa que parecía más un espectáculo que una reunión.
It is used to describe a person who seeks to attract attention in an exaggerated way.
She always dresses in a pompous way, as if she were going to a gala.
Siempre va vestida de forma pomposa, como si fuera a una gala.