Pompous: Main Entry: pomp·ous
Pronunciation: 'päm-p&s
Function: adjective
1 excessively elevated or ornate pompous rhetoric
2 having or exhibiting self-importance : ARROGANT a pompous politician ( That's us!)
3 relating to or suggestive of pomp : MAGNIFICENT
- pomp·ous·ly adverb
- pomp·ous·ness noun
Arrogant: Main Entry: ar·ro·gant
Pronunciation: -g&nt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin arrogant-, arrogans, present participle of arrogare
1 exaggerating or disposed to exaggerate one's own worth or importance in an overbearing manner an arrogant official
2 proceeding from or characterized by arrogance arrogant manners
synonym see PROUD
- ar·ro·gant·ly adverb
Roman: Main Entry: 1Ro·man
Pronunciation: 'rO-m&n
Function: noun
Etymology: partly from Middle English, from Old English, from Latin Romanus, adjective & noun, from Roma Rome; partly from Middle English Romain, from Old French, from Latin Romanus
1 a native or resident of Rome
2 often offensive ROMAN CATHOLIC
3 not capitalized roman letters or type
Git: Main Entry: git
Pronunciation: 'git
Function: noun
Etymology: variant of get, term of abuse, from 2get
British a foolish or worthless person
So in short, we are pompous, arrogant, foolish, and worthless Year 8's who study Latin.
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