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flamboyance

/flam-boi-uhnt/US // flæmˈbɔɪ ənt //UK // (flæmˈbɔɪənt) //

浮夸风,浮夸,浮华,浮华风

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
    • : conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society.
    • : florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches.
    • : Architecture. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery.noting or pertaining to French Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : royal poinciana.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inostentation
Synonyms
affectation影响,牵挂,牵制,牵动人心array阵列,数组,阵列式,阵列中boast夸口说,夸耀,夸夸其谈,夸口boasting夸夸其谈,夸大其词,浮夸,夸口说brag吹牛,吹嘘,自吹自擂,吹牛逼braggadocio夸夸其谈,夸大其词,夸夸其谈的人bragging吹牛,吹嘘,吹牛的人,吹捧bravado虚张声势,勇气,勇于担当,勇敢的人demonstration演示,示范,示威,演示文稿display展示,展示的,展示的是exhibition展览,展会,展览会,展会简介flash闪光,闪存,闪现,闪电flourish兴旺,兴旺发达,兴盛,兴起fuss大惊小怪,大惊小怪的garishness乱七八糟的东西,乱七八糟,乱花渐欲迷人眼,浪费magnificence辉煌,壮丽,壮美,壮观pageant选美,选美比赛,选拔赛,选美活动pageantry庆典活动,庆典,庆典仪式,宴会parade巡游,巡行,巡展,巡游活动pomp奢华,夸张,奢靡,壮观pomposity浮夸风,浮夸,虚张声势,浮夸风气pompousness浮夸风,浮夸,华而不实,浮华pretending假装,假设,假装的,装作pretension矫揉造作,矫枉过正,矫情,矫饰性pretentiousness装腔作势,自命不凡,伪装,矫情put-on穿上,穿上衣服,穿上了,穿上它shine发光,闪闪发光,闪耀,闪闪发亮show显示,展示,显示出,表明showiness炫耀性,秀气,炫耀,表现spectacle壮观的景象,壮观的场面,景观,场景splendor光辉,绚烂,辉煌,绚丽splurge挥霍,挥霍浪费,挥霍无度,花钱swagger挥洒自如,挥斥方遒,摇摆不定swank挥霍无度,挥霍,挥杆,挥霍浪费vainglory虚荣心,虚荣心作祟,爱慕虚荣,虚荣vaunt夸奖,夸赞,夸耀,夸张false front假面,虚伪的正面,虚假的前台,虚伪面孔flaunting炫耀,炫耀性的,炫耀性,炫耀的grandstand play看台游戏,看台戏,看台演出,看台上的表演parading巡游,游行,阅兵,阅兵式showing off炫耀,炫耀性,炫耀的,炫耀着showoff炫耀,炫耀性,炫富,炫技swaggering大摇大摆的,大摇大摆,大摇大摆地,大摇大摆地走着vaunting炫耀,炫耀性,夸耀,虚荣心window-dressing

Examples

  • The fashion industry was boiling over with characters and flamboyant egos.

  • Where Freireich was brusque and flamboyant, impulsive to a fault, and passionate about every detail, Frei was cool, composed, and cautious, a poised negotiator.

  • What their characters lack in flamboyance the writers make up for in the raw power of their stories.

  • When he is at his best, Owens cuts sensual garments that do not rely on flamboyance or exhibitionism to evoke sex appeal.

  • Julien had trouble competing in the flamboyance category with his occasional air show mate, Bessie Coleman.

  • He learned to live with and love her for her flamboyance, and her human frailties.

  • What it did do, however, was remind everyone what fashion was before it became thick with theatricality and flamboyance.

  • He allowed Master Sean a certain amount of flamboyance; good sorcerers were hard to come by.

  • There was none of this flamboyance about the Widow Boursier.

  • Then might the bright flamboyance which he gave to Society have made his reign more beautiful than any other—a real renaissance.

  • He gave in his bright flamboyance a passing renascence to Society.

  • They have a passion for commonplace, and in moments of emotion they fly with unerring instinct into the flamboyance of melodrama.'