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flaunting

English

Verb

flaunting

  1. present participle of flaunt

Adjective

flaunting (comparative more flaunting, superlative most flaunting)

  1. That flaunts; showy or gaudy

Noun

flaunting (plural flauntings)

  1. The act by which something is flaunted.
    • 1899, Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness
      Their bearing, which was simply the bearing of commonplace individuals going about their business in the assurance of perfect safety, was offensive to me like the outrageous flauntings of folly in the face of a danger it is unable to comprehend []

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garish

English

Etymology

Of unknown origin, possibly from obsolete Middle English gawren (to stare) which is of uncertain origin, probably from Old Norse (to watch, heed) or gaurr (rough fellow) (Proto-Indo-European *g?ow-rós, from *g?ew- (to be angry)). Compare with English gaw.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???????/

Adjective

garish (comparative more garish, superlative most garish)

  1. Overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste. [from 1540s]
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:gaudy

Derived terms

  • garishly
  • garishness

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • Harigs, girahs, girsha

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