verb
- to speak or express opinions in a pompous or dogmatic way
- to officiate as a pontiff or high priest
Usage: often disapproving
Usage: formal; religious context
Examples
- The professor pontificates about literature without considering other viewpoints.
- He pontificates on politics at every dinner party.
- She tends to pontificate rather than engage in real discussion.
- The critic pontificates about art as if his opinion were absolute truth.
- The bishop pontificates at the cathedral during major ceremonies.
- Stop pontificating and listen to what others have to say.