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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.
to ignore or treat with disdain.
He was expelled for flaunting military regulations.
noun
the act of flaunting.
Obsolete., something flaunted.
flaunt
/ flɔːnt /
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
- flauntingly adverb
- flaunter noun
- unflaunted adjective
- unflaunting adjective
- unflauntingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of flaunt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of flaunt1
Example Sentences
Postal Service letter carrier in Torrance pleaded guilty to stealing credit cards and checks from the mail and using them to live a lavish lifestyle she flaunted on Instagram.
What began as a TikTok and Instagram trend - with people like Brianna flaunting their garments - has led to a booming business that links fashion designers in Africa to young people outside the continent.
Each puff flaunts sharp flavors of cheddar and romano topped with organic, cracked black pepper.
Postal Service letter carrier in Torrance has pleaded guilty to stealing credit and debit cards and checks from the mail and flaunting her spending on luxury goods and vacations on Instagram, federal officials announced.
We tracked the small hands on their social media accounts as they moved around Europe, often seeming to flaunt their wealth.
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