0 language that is intentionally difficult, usually to make something sound more important than it is --
Instead, we see them moving amid more noise and clamour and with more bombast.
He raises posturing, wriggling, dodging and whingeing to the status of high parliamentary art and one has to admire his cheerful cynicism and aggressive bombast.
Apart from the opening and closing, which were full of his hectoring and bombast, it was an excellent speech.
Pride and bombast are still detected and despised for what they reveal in the person.
All the bombast, all the easy assurance of victory, all the comforting self-complacency, had gone.
Further, they have matched the hour, have been carried out efficiently, calmly and without bombast and with much patience and understanding.
Bombast and pompous rhetoric will not get us through this problem.
It was characteristically witty and full of bombast.