Bloviate -
Here are a few ways to "review" it based on its usage and reputation: 1. The "Word of the Day" Review
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. bloviate
: 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". Here are a few ways to "review" it
: "Ranting" (too aggressive) or "prattling" (too childish). Harding was famous for it, famously described as
: It can be a bit niche. Since it was popularized by President Warren G. Harding to describe his own windy speeches, you might have to explain the definition to your audience, which—ironically—might lead to you bloviating yourself. 3. The "Thesaurus" Review (Comparison)
: It likely stems from a "Latinized" version of the word "blow" (as in "to blow hard" or boast).

