Here are a few ways to "review" it based on its usage and reputation: 1. The "Word of the Day" Review
: "A top-tier Americanism that perfectly captures the essence of a long-winded politician or a boastful date. It’s punchy, pseudo-Latin, and has a great mouthfeel. While it’s technically informal, using it makes you sound exactly like the person you’re describing—pompous and verbose. Use sparingly to avoid becoming the very thing you hate." 2. The "User Experience" Review (Usage Context) bloviate
: "Pontificating," if you want to sound truly academic, though bloviate has a specific "boastful" flavor that "pontificate" lacks. Fun Facts for your Review: Here are a few ways to "review" it
: 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". While it’s technically informal, using it makes you
: "Ranting" (too aggressive) or "prattling" (too childish).