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    Gaud·y
    /ˈɡôdē/

    adjective

    • 1. extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless: "silver bows and gaudy ribbons"
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  3. Learn the meaning of gaudy as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Gaudy can mean ostentatiously or tastelessly ornamented, marked by extravagance or showiness, or a feast or entertainment.

  4. Gaudy means brilliantly or excessively showy, cheaply or tastelessly flashy, or ostentatiously ornamented. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  5. Gaudy means unpleasantly bright in colour or decoration. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation.

  6. Gaudy means unpleasantly bright in color or decoration. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Gaudy is an adjective that means "ostentatious" — in other words, flashy and in your face, and not in a good way. Someone in a gaudy outfit is probably trying too hard to be cool and stylish. Gaudy evolved from the Middle English gaud “deception, trick” in the 1520’s.

  8. 6 days ago · Gaudy means very brightly-coloured and showy, often in a crude or vulgar manner. Learn more about its word forms, origin, usage and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Gaudy means showy in a tasteless or vulgar way, or ostentatiously ornamented. It can also refer to a celebratory festival or feast held at some schools and colleges. See synonyms, translations, and examples from various sources.

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