Bombast

/ˈbɑmbæst/ noun

High-sounding but meaningless language; pompous or inflated speech or writing that lacks substance. It refers to verbose rhetoric designed to impress rather than inform.

Originally from Greek 'bombyx' (silk), through Latin 'bombax' (cotton padding). The term evolved from literal padding material to metaphorical 'padding' in speech - words that fill space without adding meaning.

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