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bloviate

[bloh-vee-eyt] / ˈbloʊ viˌeɪt /






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These days, the role of the “paid contributor” — a commentator on contract, to bloviate on demand — is fully baked into the TV news ecosystem.

From New York Times Mar. 27, 2024

"Don't expect the AG to let him just bloviate as they did in their case," he wrote.

From Salon Nov. 29, 2023

They are glib, charming, insulting, cranky, funny, learned, loud, insightful — we’re talking TV hosts here, who chat, judge, entertain, bloviate and moderate their way through popular day and nighttime shows with ease.

From Washington Times Nov. 7, 2017

Example: It’s tough to watch them bloviate about sweeping change when our internal processes are still such a mess.

From Time Jul. 27, 2015

Now we have to sit around all summer and listen to LeBron James bloviate about the inevitability of his wonderfulness.

From Seattle Times Jul. 1, 2012

While Trump bloviated about tariffs, the Hispanic Republican Club chair nibbled on dessert.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 25, 2026

Last weekend, Cruz tweeted that he proudly wore Boehner’s "drunken, bloviated scorn."

From Fox News Apr. 14, 2021

What, besides the bloviated tweets that will accompany even the most modest ratings victory?

From Salon Jan. 1, 2017

“The majority of men do it, and all would be mortified if others heard their bloviated stories.”

From Washington Times Oct. 9, 2016

His teenage daughter has taken his doctrines to heart and wants to actually pursue the radical actions that he only bloviated about.

From New York Times Feb. 11, 2016

Once a correspondent on Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show,” he landed his own Comedy Central show, “The Colbert Report,” where he played a bloviating, misinformed character, also named Stephen Colbert.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2026

“Hamnet,” by contrast, is to feeling what Polonius, the famously bloviating cliché-monger in “Hamlet,” is to wisdom.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 27, 2025

The "Call Her Daddy" conversation was not the contentious tête-à-tête the chattering class has come to expect after decades of cable news bloviating somehow came to represent meaningful political coverage.

From Salon Oct. 8, 2024

“Whether the Court frames Mr. Carlson’s statements as ‘exaggeration,’ ‘non-literal commentary,’ or simply bloviating for his audience,” she wrote, “the conclusion remains the same — the statements are not actionable.”

From Washington Post Feb. 24, 2022

His passion when bloviating was furious and terrible to look upon; but there was nothing to it more than sound and pretense.

From The Vigilance Committee of 1856 by James O'Meara




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