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flaunt

show off; display ostentatiously: She flaunted the large diamond in her engagement ring.
Not to be confused with:
flout – show contempt for; scoff at: He flouted convention by wearing shorts to the black tie affair.
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flaunt

 (flônt)
v. flaunt·ed, flaunt·ing, flaunts
v.tr.
1. To exhibit ostentatiously or shamelessly: flaunts his trendy clothes; flaunts his knowledge about music. See Synonyms at show.
2. Usage Problem To ignore or disregard (a rule, for example) openly or scornfully.
v.intr.
1. To show oneself off or move in an ostentatious way: "A tortoiseshell butterfly flaunted across the window" (Virginia Woolf).
2. To wave grandly: pennants flaunting in the wind.

[Origin unknown.]

flaunt′er n.
flaunt′ing·ly adv.
Usage Note: Flaunt as a transitive verb means "to exhibit ostentatiously": She flaunted her wealth. To flout is "to show contempt for something by disregarding it": Some people at the reception flouted convention by wearing sneakers. For some time now flaunt has been used in the sense "to show contempt for," even by educated users of English. But this usage is still widely seen as erroneous. In our 2009 survey, 73 percent of the Usage Panel rejected it in the sentence This is just another example of an executive flaunting the rules for personal gain.
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flaunt

(flɔːnt)
vb
1. to display (possessions, oneself, etc) ostentatiously; show off
2. to wave or cause to wave freely; flutter
n
the act of flaunting
[C16: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare Norwegian dialect flanta to wander about]
ˈflaunter n
ˈflauntingly adv
Usage: Flaunt is sometimes wrongly used where flout is meant: they must be prevented from flouting (not flaunting) the law
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flaunt

(flɔnt)

v.t.
1. to parade or display ostentatiously.
2. to ignore or treat with disdain; flout: expelled for flaunting regulations.
v.i.
3. to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
4. to wave conspicuously in the air.
[1560–70; of obscure orig.; compare Norwegian dial. flanta to show off]
flaunt′er, n.
flaunt′ing•ly, adv.
usage: Usage guides object strongly to flaunt in the sense “to ignore or treat with disdain,” advising that the proper word for this meaning is flout. Though this use of flaunt has appeared in the speech and edited writing of well-educated, literate people, many speakers and writers avoid it.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
flout, flaunt - Flout means "defy, ignore" and flaunt means "show off."
See also related terms for ignore.
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.

flaunt


Past participle: flaunted
Gerund: flaunting

Imperative
flaunt
flaunt
Present
I flaunt
you flaunt
he/she/it flaunts
we flaunt
you flaunt
they flaunt
Preterite
I flaunted
you flaunted
he/she/it flaunted
we flaunted
you flaunted
they flaunted
Present Continuous
I am flaunting
you are flaunting
he/she/it is flaunting
we are flaunting
you are flaunting
they are flaunting
Present Perfect
I have flaunted
you have flaunted
he/she/it has flaunted
we have flaunted
you have flaunted
they have flaunted
Past Continuous
I was flaunting
you were flaunting
he/she/it was flaunting
we were flaunting
you were flaunting
they were flaunting
Past Perfect
I had flaunted
you had flaunted
he/she/it had flaunted
we had flaunted
you had flaunted
they had flaunted
Future
I will flaunt
you will flaunt
he/she/it will flaunt
we will flaunt
you will flaunt
they will flaunt
Future Perfect
I will have flaunted
you will have flaunted
he/she/it will have flaunted
we will have flaunted
you will have flaunted
they will have flaunted
Future Continuous
I will be flaunting
you will be flaunting
he/she/it will be flaunting
we will be flaunting
you will be flaunting
they will be flaunting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been flaunting
you have been flaunting
he/she/it has been flaunting
we have been flaunting
you have been flaunting
they have been flaunting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been flaunting
you will have been flaunting
he/she/it will have been flaunting
we will have been flaunting
you will have been flaunting
they will have been flaunting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been flaunting
you had been flaunting
he/she/it had been flaunting
we had been flaunting
you had been flaunting
they had been flaunting
Conditional
I would flaunt
you would flaunt
he/she/it would flaunt
we would flaunt
you would flaunt
they would flaunt
Past Conditional
I would have flaunted
you would have flaunted
he/she/it would have flaunted
we would have flaunted
you would have flaunted
they would have flaunted
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.flaunt - the act of displaying something ostentatiously; "his behavior was an outrageous flaunt"
display - exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage"
Verb1.flaunt - display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car"
display, exhibit, expose - to show, make visible or apparent; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship"
flex - exhibit the strength of; "The victorious army flexes its invincibility"
splurge - be showy or ostentatious
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flaunt

verb show off, display, boast, parade, exhibit, flourish, brandish, vaunt, showboat, make a (great) show of, sport (informal), disport, make an exhibition of, flash about openly flaunting their wealth
Usage: Flaunt is sometimes wrongly used where flout is meant: they must be prevented from flouting (not flaunting) the law.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

flaunt

verb
To make a public and usually ostentatious show of:
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Translations
يَتَباهى، يـظاهرُ متفاخِرا
chlubit seokázale předvádět
skilte med
flagga; sÿna sig
puikuotis
dižotiesplātīties
pýšiť sa

flaunt

[flɔːnt] VT (pej) [+ wealth, knowledge] → alardear de, hacer alarde de
to flaunt o.spavonearse
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

flaunt

[ˈflɔːnt] vtfaire étalage de
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

flaunt

vt wealth, knowledgezur Schau stellen, protzen mit; she flaunted her body in front of himsie stellte ihren Körper vor ihm zur Schau; he flaunted his freedom before herer prahlte vor ihr mit seiner Freiheit; to flaunt oneselfsich groß in Szene setzen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

flaunt

[flɔːnt] vt (pej) → sfoggiare, ostentare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

flaunt

(floːnt) verb
to show off in order to attract attention to oneself. She flaunted her expensive clothes.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
References in classic literature ?
Over it flaunted a Union Jack, flapping cheerfully in the morning breeze.
It flaunted to and fro with the swell and reflux of the waves, and looked as bright and beautiful as if its leaves were gold.
Pale-golden and vermilion orchids flaunted their unhealthy blossoms in the golden, dripping sunshine that filtered through the matted roof.
The blood surged into his face, wave upon wave, mastering the bronze of it till the blush of shame flaunted itself from collar-rim to the roots of his hair.
For the following paragraph, which should have inaugurated the narrative, is too wildly extravagant and preposterous to be flaunted in the face of the reader without preparation.
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In photos posted on Instagram, the Kapamilya actress flaunted her eye and flower tattoos.
She wore a black shimmery sequinned sari by Sabyasachi Mukherjee and flaunted a bouffant-inspired hairdo, reminding Bollywood buffs of a style often flaunted by the evergreen Sharmila Tagore in her heydays.
Paris Jackson flaunted her toned midriff and nipple piercings as she went braless in a brown crop top over the weekend when she joined thousands in a Standing Rock protest march.
With every passing day, Kim hasn't so much flaunted her body as her booty (the bank type not the backside type).
But it was Dakota Johnson, 26, who really sizzled in a barely-there lemon bikini fas she flaunted her fabulous figure once again.