ostentation
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os·ten·ta·tion
(ŏs′tĕn-tā′shən, -tən-)n.
1. Pretentious display meant to impress others; pretentious showiness.
2. Archaic The act or an instance of showing; an exhibition.
[Middle English ostentacioun, from Old French ostentacion, from Latin ostentātiō, ostentātiōn-, from ostentāre, frequentative of ostendere, to show; see ostensible.]
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ostentation
(ˌɒstɛnˈteɪʃən)n
pretentious, showy, or vulgar display
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os•ten•ta•tion
(ˌɒs tɛnˈteɪ ʃən, -tən-)n.
1. pretentious or conspicuous display intended to impress others.
2. Archaic. the act of showing or displaying.
[1425–75; late Middle English < Middle French < Latin ostentātiō, derivative of ostentā(re) to display, frequentative of ostendere to present, display]
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Ostentation
of peacocks; a spectacular show or exhibition, 1388.Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() display - exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage" exhibitionism - extravagant and conspicuous behavior intended to attract attention to yourself ritz - ostentatious display of elegance; "they put on the ritz" splurge - an ostentatious display (of effort or extravagance etc.) pedantry - an ostentatious and inappropriate display of learning |
2. | ostentation - lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity inelegance - the quality of lacking refinement and good taste | |
3. | ostentation - pretentious or showy or vulgar display pretentiousness, pretension, largeness - the quality of being pretentious (behaving or speaking in such a manner as to create a false appearance of great importance or worth) |
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ostentation
noun display, show, parade, boasting, flourish, showing off (informal), pretension, flaunting, vaunting, pomp, window-dressing, flamboyance, affectation, swank (informal), pageantry, exhibitionism, pretentiousness, flashiness, showiness Despite her wealth, she lived with a notable lack of ostentation.
reserve, simplicity, modesty, humility, plainness, unpretentiousness, inconspicuousness
reserve, simplicity, modesty, humility, plainness, unpretentiousness, inconspicuousness
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ostentation
nounBoastful self-importance or display:
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Translations
تَظاهُر بِ، تَباهٍ
praleri
kérkedés
sÿndarmennska
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ostentation
n
(= obviousness) → aufdringliche or penetrante Deutlichkeit; with ostentation → demonstrativ, ostentativ; without ostentation → betont unauffällig
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ostentatious
(ostenˈteiʃəs) adjective behaving, done etc in such a way as to be seen by other people and to impress them. Their style of living is very ostentatious.
ˌostenˈtation nounˌostenˈtatiousness noun
ˌostenˈtatiously adverb
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