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Synonyms:
- huisache, elaborate, bold, bombastic, ponderous, ruddy, highfalutin, chintzy, peacock flower, bodacious, ostentatious, dashing, color-coded, bling, dramatic, eye-catching, jaunty, Delonix Regia, sweet acacia, brash, emphatic, showy, inflated, fancy, conspicuous, rich, brilliant, snazzy, fire tree, rubicund, prominent, sensational, affected, bloated, sweet wattle, marked, broad-leaved bottletree, flashy, formal, cold, baroque, pronounced, opulent, exhibitionistic, colorful, trophy, pretentious, grand, mimosa bush, flame durrajong, lofty, gaudy, remarkable, shameless, gilt, royal poinciana, rakish, resplendent, florid, garish, aureate, jazzy, swank, clean, gold, splashy, blatant, scented wattle, cassie, ablaze, bright, grandiloquent, noisy, grandly, boastful, commanding, plain, arresting, rhetorical, histrionic, grabby, grandiose, eloquent, glitzy, flourishing, rococo, flaming, flash, flame tree, high-sounding, embellished, flowery, extravagant, flaunting, sanguine, kenspeckle, ornate, sporty, splurgy, pompous, striking, flagrant, razzle-dazzle, golden, voluble, Poinciana regia, unrestrained, loud, stilted, vain, bleached, fussy, colored, flaring, glossy, catchy, gilded, forced
Examples:
- - Conveniences for " writing home," newspapers, magazines, flamboyant almanacks of the Christian Herald type, Pears' Soap art, and " Vessels entered inwards." - "An Ocean Tramp", William McFee
- - Not so King Henry's flamboyant favourite, who made no concealment of his conquest, and vaunted the possession of the jewel, though faithful Margaret could not believe it of him: 'for I esteem him much a man of virtue and wise. - "The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria", Eleanor E. Tremayne
- - It lay a- dying still, gorgeous in corruption, sober yet flamboyant, rich and poverty- stricken, squalid, magnificent. - "The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia", William Somerset Maugham
Antonyms:
- fitting, unobtrusive, unemphatic, unassuming, modest, simple, elegant, shrouded, unflashy, unnoticeable, graceful, inconspicuous, unimportant, faint, tasteful, unpretentious, quiet, undistinguished, subtle, obscure, unpretending, subdued, dim, muted, conservative, unaffected, restrained, unostentatious, unremarkable, appropriate, understated, insignificant, concealed, toned-down, proper, plain, hidden, toned