Rodomontade |  |
noun | 1. Boastful or inflated talk or behavior. |
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 | "He's too likely to go on a rambling rodomontade to be allowed to give a speech to the board." | "When I get excited about a new idea, I have a tendency to rodomontade." | "Being proud of your accomplishments is a good thing, but you want to avoid demonstrations of rodomontade." |
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 | Italian, early 17th century |
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 | In the tradition of classical Italian poetry, Rodomonte was a boastful king in the late-15th-century epic "Orlando Innamorato." The character also made a reappearance in the 1516 sequel "Orlando Furioso." ... |  |
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