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pomp ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pmp)
n.
Dignified or magnificent display; splendor: the solemn pomp of a military funeral.
Vain or ostentatious display. See Synonyms at display.
cir·cum·stance ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sûrkm-stns)
n.
A condition or fact attending an event and having some bearing on it; a determining or modifying factor.
A condition or fact that determines or must be considered in the determining of a course of action.
The sum of determining factors beyond willful control. Often used in the plural: a victim of circumstance; work that will begin on Monday if circumstances permit.
circumstances Financial status or means: “Prior came of a good family, much reduced in circumstances” (George Sherburn).
Detail accompanying or surrounding an event, as in a narrative or series of events.
Formal display; ceremony: the pomp and circumstance of a coronation.
A particular incident or occurrence: Your arrival was a fortunate circumstance. See Synonyms at occurrence.
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