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Sententious

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His father's sententious lectures on responsibility annoyed him to no end.
The critic's review was filled with sententious language, but provided little actual analysis.
The politician's sententious rhetoric failed to win over any voters.
He always speaks in a sententious manner, never allowing anyone else to have a say.
His sententious tone during the conversation made others feel uncomfortable.
The editor's sententious focus on formatting made the writer feel frustrated.
The politician's speech was filled with sententious comments.
The lawyer's argument was sententious, with too many citations from legal precedents.
His sententious comments on social media earned him a reputation for being a know-it-all.
His sententious quotes were often shared on social media, but their meaning was lost on most readers.
His writing style is quite sententious, with an over-reliance on quotes and references.
The preacher's sermon was sententious, with too many moral lessons and no real substance.
The writer's sententious writing style made the novel unappealing to many readers.
The artist's paintings were often accompanied by sententious explanations that were more confusing than enlightening.
Sarah's sententious attitude made her classmates feel uncomfortable.
My sister's sententious concern with cleanliness is starting to become annoying.
The author's sententious writing style made the book difficult to read.
The speech was received poorly, with many in the audience rolling their eyes at the sententious tone.
The professor's lectures were filled with sententious quotes and proverbs.
The musician's sententious behavior on stage made the fans feel disconnected from the performance.
The self-help book was filled with sententious advice, like "Believe in yourself."
The writer's sententious use of obscure vocabulary in their novel was seen as pretentious by some readers.
The fortune cookie's sententious message was "Good things come to those who wait."
The lawyer's sententious arguments failed to convince the judge.
The business consultant's presentation was filled with sententious quotes from famous entrepreneurs, but lacked practical advice.
The CEO's email was sententious, with too many buzzwords and corporate jargon.
The author's writing style was overly sententious, making the novel difficult to understand.
The musician's sententious attitude towards their own music was seen as narcissistic by critics.
The politician's sententious speech was full of platitudes and empty promises.
"The artist's work was full of sententious imagery and symbolism, challenging the viewer to decode its meanings."
The professor's lectures were often sententious, with too many references to obscure academic articles.
The politician's sententious speech failed to impress the audience.
The politician's sententious response to the reporter's question left the press corps frustrated.
The doctor's sententious diagnosis left the patient feeling confused and frustrated.
The author's sententious writing style seemed more concerned with impressing readers than telling a story.
The coach's sententious attitude caused friction with the players.
She replied to his request with a sententious "we'll see".
The CEO's sententious email was seen as patronizing by the employees.
Her sententious attitude towards her husband made him feel belittled and unimportant.
"The critic's sententious review of the movie accused it of being shallow and pretentious."
Her sententious answer to the interviewer's question showed that she was not being entirely truthful.
The artist's sententious description of her work left the viewers confused about its meaning.
The professor's sententious tone during the lecture made the students feel bored.
The advertisement had a sententious slogan, "A diamond is forever."
The politician's sententious speech was filled with grandiose promises and vague ideas.
The speaker's sententious speech was met with eye-rolls from the audience.
The movie was too sententious, with too much dialogue and not enough action.
The philosopher's speech was sententious, filled with enigmatic phrases and obscure references.
The religious leader's sermons were often sententious in nature.
The teacher's lectures were often sententious, with the same old phrases repeated over and over again.
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