unpompous

IPA: ʌnpˈɑmpʌs

adjective

  • Not pompous.
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Examples of "unpompous" in Sentences

  • Soon the new queen established an unpompous royal style.
  • But by and large, speech radio in Britain is a marvel: civil, unpatronising, unpompous.
  • As for Clive Pritchard, he bicycles to his office every day and has become quite unpompous.
  • He was also a delightfully unpompous senior officer who treated each person as an individual of worth.
  • "On a subject where there is plenty of pomposity to go around, I think he's a pretty unpompous guy," Hartman said.
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  • But in a short time, Vinius, by declaring to him that these noble, unpompous, citizen-like ways were a mere affectation of popularity and a petty bashfulness at assuming his proper greatness, induced him to make use of Nero’s supplies, and in his entertainments not to be afraid of a regal sumptuosity.
  • At least, though, she deals with some of the problems in a serious but accessible and unpompous way, without using technical terms like ‘rigid designator’ (surely that is (pace you) a point in her favour), and she gives good links as pointers – to scholarly, often the original, articles, not just to Wikipedia.

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