gaudily / ˈgɔ di /

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gaudily 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

gaud·i·er, gaud·i·est.

  1. brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
  2. cheaply showy in a tasteless way; flashy.
  3. ostentatiously ornamented; garish.

gaudily 近义词

gaudily

等同于 loudly

gaudily

等同于 pompously

更多gaudily例句

  1. The Hoyas didn’t use a gaudy run to rebound from their early deficit.
  2. Perfection is a hard act to follow, but when you don’t have bad games, the numbers start to pile up, and Mahomes’s sustained game-to-game greatness has led to gaudy stats.
  3. This is a poisonous snake, very gaudily coloured, whose bite is certain death.
  4. The noble chief stood in state, gaudily dressed, and with a lofty mein, in front of his highly decorated wigwam.
  5. On the right of this, a large gaudily-painted Yankee clock graced the wall, and stared down upon the sleeping figures of the men.
  6. His apartments, though small, were somewhat gaudily painted and furnished, and his dining-room was decorated a la Turque.
  7. Even without a gaudily lighted and trimmed tree, the Bunkers were pleased in every way.