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Synonyms:
- gilded, forced, blatant, ostentatious, chinchy, brummagem, vain, garish, sleazy, fussy, specious, opulent, ratty, insolent, dramatic, clean, flaring, histrionic, pizzazzy, rakish, sensational, dashing, forte, bald-faced, shabby, jaunty, shoddy, snazzy, grandiose, barefaced, formal, ornate, tacky, tasteless, cheesy, colorful, affected, crummy, brassy, swank, bum, tatty, flamboyant, fashionable, inexpensive, stilted, splashy, moth-eaten, fancy, style, pompous, glossy, jazzy, meretricious, loud, showy, sporty, brazen-faced, punk, tinny, boastful, exhibitionistic, flaunting, in poor taste, razzle-dazzle, tawdry, cheapjack, chintzy, brasslike, grandiloquent, tinsel, gaudy, cheap, designer, upscale, fashion-conscious, bodacious, sporting, upmarket, trashy, glaring, flourishing, noisy, lurid, gimcrack, glitzy, brazen, brash, flash, shameless, sportsmanlike, in style, rubbishy, flagrant, audacious, ritzy
Examples:
- - He seemed to be staying at Sandford with the usual crew of flashy, disreputable people, and to allow Hester to run any risks with regard to him would be simply criminal. - "The Case of Richard Meynell", Mrs. Humphrey Ward
- - If Constance suspected that, ten years before, it might have been the eyes of shop- girls that followed Spearman with the greatest interest, she was certain no one could find anything flashy about him now. - "The Indian Drum", William MacHarg Edwin Balmer
- - He, who in the course of his many amours had probably dandled hundreds of girls on his knees, who thought he knew women through and through, the tart and the sweet, the chaste and the coquette, the sensitive and the bold, the genuine and the flashy, those who confined their coy caresses to a man's hand and lower arm, and those who hung on men's lips biting and sucking them in a wild frenzy, he, the old voluptuary, to whom nothing feminine ought to have been strange, stood astounded, incredulous before this lovely marvel. - "The Song of Songs", Hermann Sudermann
Antonyms:
- elegant, fitting, out-of-date, unadorned, outmoded, passé, unfashionable, tasteful, proper, toned, styleless, toned-down, colourless, muted, démodé, understated, restrained, inconspicuous, modest, unflashy, plain, quiet, unpretentious, unstylish, unobtrusive, colorless, subdued, conservative, graceful, simple, appropriate, old-fashioned