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    o·ro·tund
    [ˈôrəˌtənd]
    adjective
    orotund (adjective)
    1. (of the voice or phrasing) full, round, and imposing.
      • (of writing, style, or expression) pompous or pretentious.
    Origin
    late 18th century: from Latin ore rotundo ‘with rounded mouth’.
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  2. Orotund is an adjective that has two main meanings:
    1. Resonant and booming, especially when describing the voice.
    2. Bombastic or pompous, when referring to speech or writing that is full of impressive sounds and language1234.
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    Orotund comes from the Latin phrase ore rotundo, literally meaning "with round mouth." It was adopted into English in the late 18th century to describe the strength of one’s vocal delivery but has since picked up an additional sense of "pompous" or "bombastic" to describe inflated speech that may be full of sound and fury, yet signifies nothing.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/orotund
    orotund / (ˈɒrəʊˌtʌnd) / adjective (of the voice) resonant; booming (of speech or writing) bombastic; pompous
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    orotund (ˈɒrəʊˌtʌnd) adj 1. (of the voice) resonant; booming 2. (of speech or writing) bombastic; pompous [C18: from Latin phrase ore rotundo with rounded mouth]
    www.thefreedictionary.com/orotund
    orotund adjective /ˈɒrətʌnd/ /ˈɔːrətʌnd/ (formal) (of the voice or the way something is said) using full and impressive sounds and language
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