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puffed-up

/puhft-uhp/US // ˈpʌftˈʌp //

膨大的,蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,胀大的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : feeling self-important; arrogant; pompous.
    • : swollen; puffy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.pompous
Synonyms
affected受影响的,受影响,受到影响,受到影响的bloated臃肿的,臃肿,膨胀的,臃肿不堪的boastful夸夸其谈,夸夸其谈的,虚夸的,虚夸bombastic轰轰烈烈,虚张声势,轰轰烈烈的,夸夸其谈conceited自负的,自负,自负的人,自以为是flatulent胀气的,胀气,胀气的人,胀气性flaunting炫耀,炫耀性的,炫耀性,炫耀的flowery如花似玉,如花的,鲜花般的,如花似锦fustian锈迹斑斑,锈蚀,锈色,锈迹斑斑的grandiloquent大言不惭,大言不惭的,大言不惭的人,大言不惭地grandiose浩浩荡荡,盛大的,浩大的,浩浩荡荡的high and mighty趾高气扬,趾高气扬的,趾高气扬地,趾高气昂high-flown高高在上的,高高在上,高扬的,高扬highfaluting高富帅,高富贵,高富强,高调的hoity-toity豪爽的,豪爽,豪爽的人,豪爽型imperious势在必得,专横的,专横跋扈,专横important重要,重要的,重要的是,很重要inflated膨胀的,膨大的,膨胀,膨胀型magisterial判决书,判决magniloquent口若悬河,口才好,口才了得,口若悬河的人narcissistic自恋的,自恋,自恋型,自恋的人orotund兽性大发,兽皮,兽类,兽性ostentatious浮夸,夸夸其谈,夸张,夸张的overbearing霸道的,霸道,盛气凌人,霸气overblown夸张的,夸大其词,夸张,夸大的pontifical教廷,教会,教廷的,教廷式portentous富有想象力的,富有想象力,富有活力的,富有活力presumptuous胆大妄为,妄自尊大,冒昧的,妄自菲薄pretentious装腔作势,矫情,矫揉造作,矫情的puffed up鼓胀的,膨胀的,胀大,胀大的puffy蓬松的,蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,蓬松rhetorical修辞学,修辞,修辞的,修辞手法self-centered以自我为中心,以自我为中心的,自以为是的,自以为是self-important自视甚高,自命不凡,自大,自视清高selfish自私的,自私,自私自利,自我showy秀色可餐,艳丽的,炫耀性,炫耀性的sonorous铿锵有力,铿锵有力的,铿锵,铿锵的stuck-up卡住的,卡住了,卡住的人,卡住了的supercilious傲慢无礼,傲慢无礼的,傲慢的,目空一切turgid干涩的,干巴巴的,干瘪的,干涩uppity傲慢的,嚣张,嚣张的,傲慢vain虚荣,虚荣心,徒劳,徒劳的vainglorious虚荣心,虚荣心强,虚荣心作祟,虚荣的windy大风,有风,有风的时候,大风天气

Examples

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