gaudy / ˈgɔ di /

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gaudy 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.

gaudy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

bright and vulgar

更多gaudy例句

  1. Ignore your GPS and explore the side streets, which will help you circumvent traffic and the gaudy clamor.
  2. The long list of absurd Pride-themed products, from a drag queen Chipotle menu to the gaudy monstrosity that is the Target short suit, stretches the imagination.
  3. Each accomplishment earned what Colson’s mom called a “big, chunky, gaudy sticker” that looked like a jewel.
  4. Much like the Taj Mahal, Revel opened in classically gaudy Atlantic City style in April 2012—with a sunrise Champagne toast.
  5. Very few boys in Baltimore had been to bed that night: The show was altogether too gaudy.
  6. There is a purity that extends from north Orlando to this gathering of gaudy dilettantes.
  7. In this narrative, the disgraced former President with his gaudy taste for golden toilets and exotic zoos, is cast as the Joker.
  8. U2 dropped a new single amidst the gaudy commercials on Super Bowl Sunday.
  9. Batterby, in gaudy raiment, went to an office in Manchester; in gaudier raiment he often attended race meetings.
  10. The belated moon stole up from its lair, hovered above the sky-line, a gaudy orange sphere in the haze of smoke.
  11. Not even in Agra, and certainly not in gaudy Lucknow, had Malcolm seen any structure of such striking architectural effect.
  12. She laughed at the comedy and wept—she and the gaudy woman next to her wept over the tragedy.
  13. We got Fanny a dress on the sly, gaudy black velvet and Duchesse lace.