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high-sounding

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Main Entry: high-sounding
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sonorous

Synonyms:

aureate, bombastic, booming, declamatory, flowery, full-voiced, fustian, grandiloquent, high-flown, loud, loud-voiced, magniloquent, orotund, overblown, powerful, resounding, reverberating, rhetorical, rich, ringing, rotund, swollen, thundering
Main Entry: big
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: arrogant

Synonyms:

arty, boastful, bragging, conceited, flamboyant, haughty, high-sounding, imperious, imposing, inflated, overblown, pompous, presumptuous, pretentious, proud

Antonyms:

humble, shy, unconfident
Main Entry: loud
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: blaring, noisy

Synonyms:

big, blatant, blustering, boisterous, booming, cacophonous, clamorous, crashing, deafening, deep, ear-piercing, ear-splitting, emphatic, forte, full, full-mouthed, fulminating, heavy, high-sounding, intense, loud-voiced, lusty, obstreperous, pealing, piercing, powerful, rambunctious, raucous, resonant, resounding, ringing, roaring, rowdy, sonorous, stentorian, strident, strong, thundering, tumultuous, turbulent, turned up, uproarious, vehement, vociferous, wakes the dead

Antonyms:

inaudible, low, quiet, soft, subdued
Main Entry: pretentious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: snobbish, conceited

Synonyms:

affected, arty, assuming, aureate, big*, bombastic, chichi*, conspicuous, euphuistic, exaggerated, extravagant, feigned, flamboyant, flashy, flaunting, flowery, gaudy, grandiloquent, grandiose, high-flown, high-sounding, highfaluting, hollow, imposing, inflated, jazzy, la-di-da, lofty, magniloquent, mincing, ornate, ostentatious, overambitious, overblown, pompous, puffed up, put-on, rhetorical, showy, specious, splashy, stilted, swank, too-too, tumid, turgid, utopian, vainglorious

Antonyms:

humble, modest, unconceited
Main Entry: stilted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: artificial, pretentious

Synonyms:

affected, angular, aureate, bombastic, constrained, decorous, egotistic, euphuistic, flowery, forced, formal, genteel, grandiloquent, high-flown, high-sounding, inflated, labored, magniloquent, mincing, overblown, pedantic, pompous, prim, rhetorical, sonorous, stiff, unnatural, wooden

Antonyms:

genuine, honest, true
Main Entry: roaring
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: loud

Synonyms:

big*, blaring, blatant, blustering, boisterous, booming, cacophonous, clamorous, crashing, deafening, deep, ear-piercing, ear-splitting, earsplitting, emphatic, forte, full, full-mouthed, fulminating, heavy*, high-sounding, intense, loud-voiced, lusty, obstreperous, pealing, piercing, powerful, rambunctious, raucous, resonant, resounding, ringing, rowdy, sonorous, stentorian, strident, strong, thundering, tumultuous, turbulent, turned up, uproarious, vehement, vociferous, wakes the dead
Related Words
Main Entry: loud
Part of Speech: adjective
Related
Adjectives:
loud, big sounding, callithumpian, clamorous, clangorous, deafening, deep, ear-deafening, ear-rending, ear-splitting, enough to wake the dead, enough to wake the seven sleepers, fremescent, full, high-sounding, hypnopompic, megalophonic, multisonous, noisy, obstreperous, perstreperous, piercing, polyphloisboian, powerful, rackety, randan, raucous, routous, shrill, sonorous, stentophonic, stentorian, stertorous, strepent, thundering, tonant, tonitruous, trumpet-tongued, uproarious
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