kitschy / ˈkɪtʃ i /

🎓大学词汇奇特的奇特奇特的东西时尚

kitschy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. tawdry or showy and usually appealing to popular or undiscriminating taste:The Old Town district is known for its kitschy souvenirs, artisanal greasy-spoon restaurants, and a complete lack of parking.

kitschy 近义词

kitschy

等同于 garish

kitschy

等同于 gaudy

更多kitschy例句

  1. The magazine itself, a whimsical and kitschy artifact, had a vaguely countercultural bent in the way that everything organized by young people does.
  2. The result, like so many student films, tends toward some deeply derivative combination of cheeky, kitschy and surreal—the kind of thing you’d only want to watch if your grade or livelihood depended upon it.
  3. New furniture in “build mode” has a similar feel, with kitschy couches, wardrobes, flowery wallpaper and oddities like a crystal ball — all stuff you might find in a fortune teller or medium’s home.
  4. As a result, Rue des Rosiers houses only a few kosher shops and kitschy delis, mostly dedicated to vistors rather than locals.
  5. What does Soylent have going for it other than missionary zeal and a revoltingly kitschy sci-fi throwback name?
  6. There's so much fun '90s fashion and kitschy cultural references.
  7. Super Bowl Halftime Shows are no longer kitschy theme park spectacles, but bonafide entertainment events.
  8. Brewer's not known for her verbal skills, and her famous debate pause has its place in kitschy political history.
  9. That meant going as touristy as possible—something overpriced and kitschy.