Jumboism

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒəmboʊˈɪzəm/

Jumboism (noun)

  1. A belief that bigger things are better, shown in choices, design, or behaviour that favour large size.
  2. A tendency to prefer very large products, systems, or plans, often ignoring cost, space, or practical limits.

Examples

  • Her jumboism makes every small task feel too tiny.
  • Jumboism can hide insecurity behind loud confidence.