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

  • While in Congress, Traficant was known as a flamboyant and eccentric behavior.
  • Eddie McGuire got in trouble this week when he called flamboyant US figure skater
  • UNIDENTIFIED LAWYER: What behavior do you mean to communicate by use of the word flamboyant?
  • First Impression: Janelle is described as flamboyant, and she doesn’t care what others think.
  • In his private life, he was known as a flamboyant playboy often seen wearing purple scarves and flight suits.
  • But there are many reasons I don't bother with regular book reviews, even as I indulge in flamboyant movie coverage.
  • a trifle assertive and what he called flamboyant in their conversation, they nevertheless, as a rule, meant just what they said.
  • Castro is a fucking lowest kind of scum, the sort that strides around in flamboyant uniforms to assert their disgusting, rapacious power.
  • Burns soon became known as flamboyant singer Captain Sensible and Miller as manic drummer Rat Scabies as they formed The Damned and released the first ever UK punk single, New Rose, and album, Damned Damned Damned.

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