Bloviate -
The word is a verb that means to talk or write at length in a pompous, self-important, or boastful manner, often without saying much of actual substance.
Here are a few ways to "review" it based on its usage and reputation: 1. The "Word of the Day" Review bloviate
: "Ranting" (too aggressive) or "prattling" (too childish). The word is a verb that means to
: "Pontificating," if you want to sound truly academic, though bloviate has a specific "boastful" flavor that "pontificate" lacks. Fun Facts for your Review: : "Pontificating," if you want to sound truly
: President Warren G. Harding was famous for it, famously described as having the "art of speaking for as long as the occasion warrants and saying nothing".
: It’s the ultimate "shut down" word. Calling someone out for bloviating is much more sophisticated than telling them they’re "just talking a lot of hot air".