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    ostentatious
    /ˌɒstɛnˈteɪʃəs/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by pretentious or showy display; designed to impress: "a simple design that is glamorous without being ostentatious"

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  2. One can be both ostentatious and pretentious. In fact, I think that the word ostentatious could nearly always be replaced by pretentious without losing meaning. The difference is that pretentious often carries the judgement of the person using the word that the knowledge, wealth or importance of the person described is undeserved or overblown.

  3. Dictionary.com provides a sufficient starting point: Ostensible: 1. outwardly appearing as such; professed; pretended: an ostensible cheerfulness concealing sadness.

  4. pretension: 2. [U] fml pretentiousness. In modern English, the word "pretension" is usually used in the sense of "5a. A claim or profession to be or have something, as a quality, skill, etc.". In this meaning, it is almost always plural - pretentions to something or to do (ing) something. Here, "pretension" and "pretentiousness" are not synonyms.

  5. Jul 13, 2015 · According to Wikipedia A pedant is a person who is excessively concerned with formalism, accuracy, and precision, or who makes an ostentatious and arrogant show of learning. Share Improve this answer

  6. Apr 24, 2015 · Strut seems too ostentatious to me, and stroll seems too leisurely. – Jim. Commented Apr 23, ...

  7. Oct 6, 2014 · ostentatious and tasteless. also the expression bling-bling may fit the context: (Noun) ostentatious jewellery. Bling (or bling-bling) is a slang term popularized in hip hop culture, referring to flashy, ostentatious or elaborate jewelry and ornamented accessories that are carried, worn or installed, such as cell phones or tooth caps.

  8. May 8, 2021 · The British- and Irish-English phrase (all) fur coat(s) and no knickers, or no drawers, denotes ostentatious vulgarity in social life, from the literal sense of a fashionably dressed woman whose appearance covers vulgarity. Word Histories. In Scotland this is more trenchantly expressed as “Fur coat, nae drawers” Word Histories

  9. Dec 24, 2014 · 1. Conspicuous means: 1. Easy to notice; obvious: a conspicuous flaw in the construction. 2. Attracting attention, as by being unusual or remarkable; noticeable. Ostentatious means: characterized by pretentious or showy display; designed to impress. Both the above words are shown as synonyms to each other, however, I doubt if they are clear ...

  10. Nov 4, 2007 · There is always to be found a quiet, forceful intelligence in all of their work; no conscious striving for effect; no attempt at ostentatious or showy forms, but invariable dignity and excellence of composition and effect, subtilty. The New York Architect, vol. 3, n.2 (1909)

  11. Jul 30, 2016 · More likely, though, you are not so ostentatious, and you just want to say which one of your friends appears. Ostentatiousness aside, whether to use commas comes down to whether you are defining the antecedent (my friend) or simply qualifying it. If James is my only friend, then I needn't tell you his name to say, which friend.