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flaunt
[flawnt]
verb (used without object)
to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
to wave conspicuously in the air.
verb (used with object)
to parade or display ostentatiously.
to flaunt one's wealth.
Synonyms: , ,to ignore or treat with disdain.
He was expelled for flaunting military regulations.
noun
the act of flaunting.
Obsolete.something flaunted.
flaunt
/ ڱɔːԳ /
verb
to display (possessions, oneself, etc) ostentatiously; show off
to wave or cause to wave freely; flutter
noun
the act of flaunting
Usage
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- flaunter noun
- flauntingly adverb
- unflaunted adjective
- unflaunting adjective
- unflauntingly adverb
- ˈڱܲԳپԲ adverb
- ˈڱܲԳٱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of flaunt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of flaunt1
Example Sentences
The elder Tate has often flaunted his collection of sports cars, including Bugattis and Lamborghinis, frequently posting photos of himself alongside them on social media.
The modern spending review was conceived by Gordon Brown in an era when he wanted to flaunt his largesse.
There’s Wendy’s limited-time-only “Asian” Cashew Chicken Salad, which flaunts a vague regional label in its name because it includes ingredients like fire-roasted edamame and an equally vague Light Spicy Asian Chili Vinaigrette.
“Now, of course, it’s like a badge of honor,” he added, among influencers eager to flaunt their corporate ties.
A more esoteric springtime ingredient is ramps, which are part of the onion family and flaunt a light, garlicy sweet flavor.
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