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ALL meanings of flamboyant

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  • adjective flamboyant person: ostentatious 1
  • adjective flamboyant showy 1
  • noun flamboyant (of a person or their behavior) Tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness. 1
  • adjective flamboyant strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors. 1
  • adjective flamboyant conspicuously dashing and colorful: the flamboyant idol of international society. 1
  • adjective flamboyant florid; ornate; elaborately styled: flamboyant speeches. 1
  • adjective flamboyant Architecture. having the form of an ogee, as a bar of tracery. noting or pertaining to French Gothic architecture of the late 15th and early and middle 16th centuries, characterized by the use of flamboyant tracery, intricacy of detailing, virtuosity of workmanship, attenuation of parts, and frequent complication of interior space. 1
  • noun flamboyant royal poinciana. 1
  • adjective flamboyant If you say that someone or something is flamboyant, you mean that they are very noticeable, stylish, and exciting. 0
  • adjective flamboyant elaborate or extravagant; florid; showy 0
  • adjective flamboyant rich or brilliant in colour; resplendent 0
  • adjective flamboyant exuberant or ostentatious 0
  • adjective flamboyant of, denoting, or relating to the French Gothic style of architecture characterized by flamelike tracery and elaborate carving 0
  • adjective flamboyant designating or of a kind of architecture, as late French Gothic, characterized by flamelike tracery of windows and florid decoration 0
  • adjective flamboyant flamelike or brilliant in form or color 0
  • adjective flamboyant too showy or ornate; florid, extravagant, etc. 0
  • noun flamboyant royal poinciana 0
  • noun flamboyant A showy tropical tree, the royal poinciana (Delonix regia). 0
  • adjective flamboyant Showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc. 0
  • adjective flamboyant (architecture) Referred to as the final stage of French Gothic architecture from the 14th to the 16th centuries. 0
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