flamboyant

IPA: fɫæmbˈɔɪʌnt

noun

  • The royal poinciana (Delonix regia), a showy tropical tree.

adjective

  • Showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc.
  • (architecture) Referring to the final stage of French Gothic architecture from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
  • Of a blade: forged in a wavy, undulating pattern, like a flame-bladed sword or a kris.
  • (architecture) Alternative letter-case form of flamboyant [Showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc.]
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Examples of "flamboyant" in Sentences

  • The tower was done in the flamboyant style.
  • The marriages are generally quite flamboyant.
  • She was the most flamboyant member of the group.
  • In the novel, the duo have a less flamboyant role.
  • She presented a flamboyant figure in the courtroom.
  • It is the younger, more flamboyant line of the brand.
  • The clothes of the dancers are colorful and flamboyant.
  • The exterior of this wall was decorated with flamboyant ogives.
  • The language and style of this article seem unusually flamboyant.

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