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'''Pompous''' (sometimes spelled pompus) applies to a person who believes they are on top of every and success, the definition of pompous means a person who believes themselves to be ], ] and self-important. It is another way of being ] and caring about one's self. The behaviour is usually acting ] and only caring about themself. '''Pompous''' (sometimes spelled pompus) applies to a person who believes they are on top of every and success, the definition of pompous means a person who believes themselves to be ], ] and self-important. It is another way of being ] and caring about one's self. The behaviour is usually acting ] and only caring about themself.



An example of a pompous person would be Alexandre Valergas

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Pompous (sometimes spelled pompus) applies to a person who believes they are on top of every and success, the definition of pompous means a person who believes themselves to be grand, solemn and self-important. It is another way of being selfish and caring about one's self. The behaviour is usually acting posh and only caring about themself.


An example of a pompous person would be Alexandre Valergas