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showy

[shoh-ee]

adjective

showier, showiest 
  1. making an imposing display.

    showy flowers.

  2. pompous; ostentatious; gaudy.

    Synonyms: loud
    Antonyms: humble


showy

/ ˈʃəʊɪ /

adjective

  1. gaudy, flashy, or ostentatious

  2. making a brilliant or imposing display

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Other Word Forms

  • unshowy adjective
  • showiness noun
  • showily adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of showy1

First recorded in 1705–15; show + -y 1
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Example Sentences

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At the same time, the show reminds us of the showy excesses of the period, and that artists’ embrace of them rarely paid off.

Everything in that seemingly spur-of-the-moment scene would have had to have been carefully arranged, which is why it comes off as clumsily showy rather than truly delightful.

They’re expectedly less showy and more mature, capable of competing with those by European masters.

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Playing her sister, Ms. Lilleaas has a less showy part with a broader range, and her Agnes turns out to be a bridge across the family chasm in an especially powerful late scene.

Yes: Alcaraz is the faster, showier player, capable of mad sprints to pull out improbable winners, but Sinner’s developed real range.

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