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1, pronounced: pài tóu shí zú

2, express meaning: the way of action and behavior is too arrogant, a full-fledged character image.

3. Part of speech: it is usually used as an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

4. Example: Although it is full of style, it seems that Xiangrui is very dull and meaningless. After all, these giants are far less powerful than some big sects.

5. antonym: dusty face

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The antonym of "grandiose": complete embarrassment

1 Pronunciation: Hu and tó u t Li n

2. Express meaning: It means that the face is covered with dust, and it also describes the expression of frustration or depression.

3. Part of speech: it is usually used as an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

Example: Seeing his dusty face, I knew that he was not doing well after so many years.

5, usage: as an object, attribute, adverbial; Used of a person's behavior.