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Grandstanding Meaning in English

word · lemma: grandstand

ˈɡɹændˌstændɪŋ
GRAND-stan-ding
ɡɹˈændstændɪŋ
grand-STAN-ding

释义

Grandstanding is when someone acts or speaks in an exaggerated or showy way to impress others or attract attention, often in public situations.

用法与细微差别

Often used criticizing politicians or public figures. Common after verbs like 'accuse of', 'engage in', or in phrases like 'just grandstanding'. Typically negative; suggests insincerity or self-promotion rather than genuine intent.

例句

The politician was accused of grandstanding during the debate.

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Her speech seemed more like grandstanding than serious discussion.

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People were tired of the mayor’s constant grandstanding.

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Can we please move on without all the grandstanding?

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His comments were just political grandstanding, not real solutions.

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You could tell she was grandstanding for the cameras.

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