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The pomp and pageantry of the country’s best HBCU basketball tournament was well-displayed, with celebrities like Magic Johnson and LL Cool J hosting parties in uptown Charlotte that drew thousands of attendees.—Scott Fowler, Charlotte Observer, 15 Oct. 2025 In his pomp, Worthington was recommending Karim Benzema before the world really knew about the Frenchman.—Phil Hay, New York Times, 9 Oct. 2025 There, the music switches to distant, classical pomp and the actor takes a seat at a tidy press junket-style set.—Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 8 Oct. 2025 America’s most steadfast allies in this bit of the 21st century are the Gulf monarchies, true and unapologetic kingdoms big on pomp and light on participation.—Ben Smith, semafor.com, 29 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for pomp
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Etymology
Middle English, from Anglo-French pompe, from Latin pompa procession, pomp, from Greek pompē act of sending, escort, procession, pomp, from pempein to send
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