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Definition of flaunt :
1. Anything displayed for show.
2. To display ostentatiously; to make an impudent show of.
3. To throw or spread out; to flutter; to move ostentatiously; as, a flaunting show.
Synonyms:
wink, study at show, swank, flash, brandish, scoot, blink, ostentate, scud, dart, show-off, lay out, shoot, dash, patronize, disport, sport, produce, be full of yourself, winkle, twinkle
boast (part of speech: verb)
cock-a-doodle-doo, parade, blow, preen, saunter, peacock, brag, Lord, swagger, bluff, crow, pontificate, strut, boast, prance, vaunt, bluster, aggrandize, gloat
demonstrate (part of speech: verb)
evince, demonstrate, illustrate, expose, manifest, indicate, unmask, present, display, exhibit, show, unveil, convince, flourish, uncover
Usage examples:
- Ultimately, Susannah's own door would flaunt the proud motto, " No. 51, Susannah Ayer, Manager Women's Department." - "Out of the Air", Inez Haynes Irwin.
- Not only do they carry on this wicked work, but actually flaunt their base crimes in the face of their innocent brethren. - "Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs", Henry H. Harper.
- I'm not sure I didn't want to, as it was, in spite of her beauty- or even because of it, so did it flaunt itself like an enemy flag. - "Lord John in New York", C. N. Williamson A. M. Williamson.