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The Perils of High-Sounding Language: Understanding the Dangers of Pretentiousness

"High-sounding" is an adjective used to describe something that sounds impressive or grandiose, but may not necessarily be meaningful or substantiated. It can imply a sense of pretentiousness or over-the-top language or tone.

For example, if someone uses complex vocabulary or flowery language to sound more intelligent or sophisticated than they actually are, their words might be described as "high-sounding." Similarly, if someone makes grand claims or promises that are not backed up by evidence or reality, their statements might be seen as high-sounding.

The term is often used to criticize or mock people who use language that is overly elaborate or pretentious in an attempt to impress others.

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