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ostentatious: adj. definition: characterized by or given to pretentious or conspicuous show in an attempt to impress others

ostentatious pronunciation: os-ten-tey-shuh s

ostentatious conspicuous extravagant pretentious spectacular synonyms: conspicuous extravagant pretentious spectacular flamboyant theatrical egotistic

ostentatious related forms: adverb ostentatiously noun ostentation ostentatiousness

ostentatious Many of the rooms in the Versailles palace are quite ostentatious.

ostentatious Only a truly ostentatious woman would wear these heels and this ring.

ostentatious In honor of Barbie’s 50th birthday, Mattel revealed an ostentatious 3,500 square foot Malibu Barbie dream house.

ostentatiously They celebrated Christmas ostentatiously.

ostentatiously Some dancers go beyond dressing ostentatiously and dress downright flamboyantly.

ostentatiously The ostentatiously dressed woman looked scornful as she walked down the runway.

ostentation The house was a study in ostentation.