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bumptious

/ˈbʌmpʃəs/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Possessing or displaying an obnoxiously assertive and intrusive manner.


Rhymes
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bumpious , chorus , clorus , jorus , pompous , rumpus , thorus
Variants
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bumptious , bumptiously , bumptiousness , bumptiousnesses
Forms
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bumptiousness (n), bumptiously (adv), bumptiousnesses (pl)


Etymology
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Originated in the late 16th century from the Middle English 'bumpe' meaning a push or jolt, and 'ious' meaning full of.


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  1. The word 'bumptious' is sometimes used interchangeably with the word 'pompous', but they have slightly different meanings. While both words refer to excessive self-importance, 'pompous' often implies a more formal or grandiose attitude, while 'bumptious' specifically refers to the assertive and intrusive behavior that accompanies this attitude.

  2. The word 'bumptious' has been used in literature to describe a variety of characters, from the villainous Iago in Shakespeare's 'Othello' to the lovable Mr. Micawber in Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield'.

  3. The term 'bumptious' has also been used in music to describe a style of music that is lively and energetic, with a strong rhythmic drive and a sense of urgency.


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  1. arrogance: Both arrogance and bumptiousness refer to excessive self-importance, but arrogance is often used to describe a more general sense of superiority, while bumptiousness specifically refers to the assertive and intrusive behavior that accompanies this attitude.

  2. obnoxious: Obnoxious and bumptious both refer to behavior that is unpleasant or irritating to others, but obnoxious can also refer to things that are unpleasant in a more general sense, while bumptious specifically refers to the assertive and intrusive behavior that accompanies an excessively self-important attitude.


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The word 'bumptious' has been used to describe individuals who are excessively self-important and pushy in their interactions with others. In literature, it has been used to characterize certain types of characters, such as Iago in Shakespeare's 'Othello'. In music, the term 'bumptious' has been used to describe a style of music that is lively and energetic.

How to Memorize "bumptious"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person who is excessively assertive and intrusive, pushing their way to the front of a line or interrupting others to get their point across. This person is likely to be described as bumptious.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'bumptious' with the image of a person who is excessively self-important and pushy, or with the idea of being jostled or pushed around.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember that 'bumptious' comes from the Middle English 'bumpe' meaning a push or jolt, and 'ious' meaning full of. This can help you remember the meaning of the word.


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