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单词 overblown
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overblown

Sometimes in the overblown world of modern football, things just need to be said the way they are.Along with his sales has grown his sometimes overblown ego.To modern eyes the furore may seem wildly overblown.But overblown melodrama soon bursts any intensity apart.As a result they find themselves stuck between their egotistical need to succeed and the overblown expectations that organisations place on them.The reporting of the hostage story was fair, if sometimes overblown.It means not dividing people with overblown rhetoric or making promises that you can't keep.We remember the speeches - how overblown they now seem.In English it can seem ridiculously overblown.That is overblown political rhetoric.The typical film is an overblown piece of melodrama with a dash of Greek tragedy thrown in that runs on at interminable length.It is this sort of overblown idealistic rhetoric that makes me worry - and the evidence that people are gullible enough to swallow it.Bigger and better, more ambitious and often completely overblown: that seems to be the message.For now, these fears seem overblown, with the impact of the slide so far mainly beneficial.
(adjective) 
Definition
inflated or excessive
The reporting of the story was fair, though a little overblown.
Synonyms
excessive
The length of the prison sentence was excessive considering the nature of the crime.
exaggerated
Be sceptical of exaggerated claims for what these products can do.
over the top (slang)
The special effects are a bit over the top, but I enjoyed it.
too much
inflated
They had to buy everything at inflated prices at the ranch store.
extravagant
I was extravagant in my admiration of them.
overdone
In fact, all the panic about the drought in Britain was overdone.
disproportionate
a disproportionate amount of time
undue
It might give them undue influence over the coming negotiations.
fulsome
They have been fulsome in their praise.
intemperate
the unwisely intemperate language of the party leader
immoderate
He launched an immoderate tirade on his son.
O.T.T. (slang)
(adjective) 
The book contains a heavy dose of overblown lyrical description.
Synonyms
inflated
Some of the most inflated prose is held up for ridicule.
rhetorical
He disgorges a stream of rhetorical flourishes.
high-flown
Many personnel were put off by such high-flown rhetoric.
pompous
She winced at his pompous phraseology.
pretentious
He talked a lot of pretentious twaddle about modern art.
flowery
They were using uncommonly flowery language.
florid
a liking for florid writing
turgid
He used to make dull, turgid and boring speeches.
bombastic
the bombastic style of his oratory
windy
I have a horror of turning into a windy old bore.
grandiloquent
She attacked her colleagues for indulging in `grandiloquent' language.
high-sounding
fustian
orotund
magniloquent
He waxed magniloquent on the cultivation of turnips.
aureate
euphuistic

Additional synonyms

in the sense of bombastic
the bombastic style of his oratory
Synonyms
grandiloquent,
inflated,
ranting,
windy,
high-flown,
pompous,
grandiose,
histrionic,
wordy,
verbose,
declamatory,
fustian,
magniloquent
in the sense of disproportionate
Definition
out of proportion
a disproportionate amount of time
Synonyms
excessive,
too much,
unreasonable,
uneven,
unequal,
unbalanced,
out of proportion,
inordinate,
incommensurate
in the sense of exaggerated
Be sceptical of exaggerated claims for what these products can do.
Synonyms
overstated,
extreme,
excessive,
over the top (informal),
inflated,
extravagant,
overdone,
tall (informal),
amplified,
hyped,
pretentious,
exalted (informal),
overestimated,
overblown,
fulsome,
hyperbolic,
highly coloured,
O.T.T. (slang)

Nearby words of
overblown

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Synonyms of 'overblown'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of extravagant
Definition
(of behaviour or gestures) extreme, esp. in order to make a particular impression
I was extravagant in my admiration of them.
Synonyms
excessive,
exaggerated,
outrageous,
wild,
fantastic,
absurd,
foolish,
over the top (slang),
unreasonable,
preposterous,
fanciful,
unrestrained,
inordinate,
outré,
immoderate,
O.T.T. (slang)
in the sense of florid
Definition
very ornate and extravagant
a liking for florid writing
Synonyms
flowery,
high-flown,
figurative,
grandiloquent,
euphuistic
in the sense of flowery
Definition
(of language or style) containing elaborate literary expressions
They were using uncommonly flowery language.
Synonyms
ornate,
fancy,
rhetorical,
high-flown,
embellished,
figurative,
florid,
overwrought,
euphuistic,
baroque
in the sense of fulsome
Definition
exaggerated and elaborate, and often sounding insincere
They have been fulsome in their praise.
Synonyms
extravagant,
excessive,
over the top,
sickening,
overdone,
fawning,
nauseating,
inordinate,
ingratiating,
cloying,
insincere,
saccharine,
sycophantic,
unctuous,
smarmy (British, informal),
immoderate,
adulatory,
gross
in the sense of grandiloquent
Definition
using pompous or unnecessarily complicated language
She attacked her colleagues for indulging in `grandiloquent' language.
Synonyms
pompous,
inflated,
rhetorical,
high-flown,
pretentious,
flowery,
bombastic,
high-sounding,
fustian,
orotund,
magniloquent
in the sense of high-flown
Definition
extravagant or pretentious
Many personnel were put off by such high-flown rhetoric.
Synonyms
extravagant,
elaborate,
pretentious,
exaggerated,
inflated,
lofty,
grandiose,
overblown,
florid,
high-falutin (informal),
arty-farty (informal),
magniloquent
in the sense of high-sounding
Synonyms
extravagant,
affected,
imposing,
strained,
artificial,
flamboyant,
high-flown,
pompous,
pretentious,
grandiose,
overblown,
stilted,
ostentatious,
florid,
bombastic,
grandiloquent,
magniloquent
in the sense of immoderate
Definition
excessive or unreasonable
He launched an immoderate tirade on his son.
Synonyms
excessive,
extreme,
over the top (slang),
enormous,
steep (informal),
exaggerated,
extravagant,
unreasonable,
undue,
uncontrolled,
unjustified,
unwarranted,
exorbitant,
unrestrained,
profligate,
inordinate,
over the odds (informal),
egregious,
intemperate,
unconscionable,
uncalled-for,
O.T.T. (slang)
in the sense of intemperate
Definition
extreme or severe
the unwisely intemperate language of the party leader
Synonyms
excessive,
extreme,
over the top (slang),
wild,
violent,
severe,
passionate,
extravagant,
uncontrollable,
self-indulgent,
unbridled,
prodigal,
unrestrained,
tempestuous,
profligate,
inordinate,
incontinent,
ungovernable,
immoderate,
O.T.T. (slang)
in the sense of magniloquent
Definition
(of speech) excessively grand, literary, and pompous
He waxed magniloquent on the cultivation of turnips.
Synonyms
pompous,
elevated,
lofty,
rhetorical,
high-flown,
pretentious,
exalted (informal),
overblown,
stilted,
turgid,
bombastic,
sonorous,
grandiloquent,
high-sounding,
declamatory,
arty-farty (informal),
orotund

Additional synonyms

in the sense of over the top
Definition
lacking restraint or a sense of proportion
The special effects are a bit over the top, but I enjoyed it.
Synonyms
excessive,
too much,
going too far,
inordinate,
over the limit,
a bit much (informal),
uncalled-for,
immoderate
in the sense of overdone
In fact, all the panic about the drought in Britain was overdone.
Synonyms
excessive,
too much,
unfair,
unnecessary,
exaggerated,
over the top (slang),
needless,
unreasonable,
disproportionate,
undue,
hyped,
preposterous,
inordinate,
fulsome,
immoderate,
overelaborate,
beyond all bounds,
O.T.T. (slang)
in the sense of pompous
Definition
foolishly grand in style
She winced at his pompous phraseology.
Synonyms
grandiloquent,
high-flown,
inflated,
windy,
overblown,
turgid,
bombastic,
boastful,
flatulent,
arty-farty (informal),
fustian,
orotund,
magniloquent
in the sense of pretentious
Definition
vulgarly showy
He talked a lot of pretentious twaddle about modern art.
Synonyms
affected,
mannered,
exaggerated,
pompous,
assuming,
hollow,
inflated,
extravagant,
high-flown,
flaunting,
grandiose,
conceited,
showy,
ostentatious,
snobbish,
puffed up,
bombastic,
specious,
grandiloquent,
vainglorious,
high-sounding,
highfalutin (informal),
overambitious,
arty-farty (informal),
magniloquent
in the sense of rhetorical
He disgorges a stream of rhetorical flourishes.
Synonyms
high-flown,
flamboyant,
windy,
flashy,
pompous,
pretentious,
flowery,
showy,
florid,
bombastic,
hyperbolic,
verbose,
oratorical,
grandiloquent,
high-sounding,
declamatory,
arty-farty (informal),
silver-tongued,
magniloquent
in the sense of turgid
Definition
(of language) pompous, boring, and hard to understand
He used to make dull, turgid and boring speeches.
Synonyms
pompous,
inflated,
windy,
high-flown,
pretentious,
grandiose,
flowery,
overblown,
stilted,
ostentatious,
fulsome,
bombastic,
grandiloquent,
arty-farty (informal),
fustian,
orotund,
magniloquent,
sesquipedalian,
tumid
in the sense of undue
Definition
greater than is reasonable
It might give them undue influence over the coming negotiations.
Synonyms
excessive,
too much,
inappropriate,
extreme,
unnecessary,
extravagant,
needless,
unsuitable,
improper,
too great,
disproportionate,
unjustified,
unwarranted,
unseemly,
inordinate,
undeserved,
intemperate,
uncalled-for,
overmuch,
immoderate
in the sense of windy
Definition
long-winded or pompous
I have a horror of turning into a windy old bore.
Synonyms
pompous,
empty,
rambling,
diffuse,
meandering,
long-winded,
turgid,
wordy,
garrulous,
bombastic,
boastful,
loquacious,
verbose,
prolix
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