Pontificate


The meaning of the word Pontificate is: to speak in an arrogant tone, particularly for a long period


Examples:

If you dare to question the professor, he will give you an evil look and then proceed to pontificate on a totally different subject.

published by Basilia on 2021-09-16 11:44:08


The students stopped listening when their teacher started to pontificate in a tone that implied they were stupid.

published by Katharyn on 2021-12-31 14:52:36


Although we think the billionaire is an arrogant jerk, we always listen when he begins to pontificate about happenings in the stock market.

published by Karleen on 2021-02-04 03:19:56


How dare Heather open her mouth to pontificate about my relationship with John when she knows nothing about it!

published by Asley on 2021-02-03 18:32:48


I found it interesting that my teacher chose to pontificate upon the errors of my essay before she even read the paper.

published by Moshe on 2021-08-04 05:24:35


Because Meredith is a know-it-all, she will pontificate on any subject regardless of whether or not she knows anything about the topic.

published by Audrie on 2021-06-06 07:35:33


How many times have you sat at a bar and had to listen to a drunkard pontificate about his miserable marriage?

published by Nanci on 2021-07-26 06:10:44


When I learned my mother never graduated from high school, I could no longer sit back and listen to her pontificate about the value of an education.

published by Katrina on 2021-01-16 20:59:14


The interview was cut short when the journalist started to pontificate about the celebrity’s drug addiction.

published by Sylvester on 2021-07-19 13:25:25


Before you start to pontificate on the faults of others, you should first review your own weaknesses.

published by Mel on 2021-10-03 05:45:05


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