What is another word for pontificates?

Pronunciation: [pəntˈɪfɪkˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

Pontificates refers to a person speaking in a pompous or dogmatic way, typically with the intention of impressing others or asserting their authority. Synonyms for pontificates include sermonizing, grandstanding, lecturing, haranguing and moralizing. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation, with sermonizing and moralizing focusing on a religious or moralistic tone, while grandstanding and lecturing suggest a self-important or pedantic style of speaking. Regardless of the synonym chosen, all suggest a speaker who is more interested in hearing themselves speak than really engaging with their audience. In short, pontificates can be used to describe a speaker who prioritizes their own ego over effective communication.

What are the hypernyms for Pontificates?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pontificates

A close and intimate rapport with Nature can be perceived in all the work he designed and executed during the pontificates of Leo and Clement.
"The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti"
John Addington Symonds
It was awfully clever, some of it; one of the women imitated Legard the essayist down to the ground-the way he pontificates, you know-but nothing else.
"Father Payne"
Arthur Christopher Benson
The Scriptures announce these two sovereign pontificates-and so do my horoscopes, for that matter.
"Là-bas"
J. K. Huysmans

Famous quotes with Pontificates

  • I am not the kind of leader who pontificates about what should be done - I don't operate on scenarios, and I am not a prophet.
    Mangosuthu Buthelezi
  • "Driving is boring," Rabbit pontificates, "but it's what we do. Most of American life is driving somewhere and then driving back wondering why the hell you went."
    John Updike

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