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单词 fastuousness
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fastuousnessn.

Brit. /ˈfastjʊəsnəs/, /ˈfastʃʊəsnəs/, U.S. /ˈfæstʃ(əw)əsnəs/
Forms: see fastuous adj. and -ness suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fastuous adj., -ness suffix.
Etymology: < fastuous adj. + -ness suffix.
Now rare.
The fact or quality of being fastuous; esp. haughtiness, arrogance, excessive pride, vanity, or self-importance; (later also) pretentious or ostentatious show of wealth, luxury, status, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > pretension to superiority > [noun]
pensifulnessc1450
affectation1548
affection1570
affectedness1622
lady aira1637
fastuousness1649
gentility1650
fastuosity1656
vapouring1656
flatulency1662
hoity-toity1668
pretendingness1701
with an air1701
pretension1706
flatulence1711
uppishness1716
high and mightiness1771
pensieness1825
fine-gentlemanism1831
pretentiousness1838
ambitiousness1845
stuckupishness1853
pretensiveness1859
notion1866
side1870
dog1871
hoity-toityism1881
superiority complex1921
snootiness1932
uppitiness1935
snottiness1973
snoot1984
swag2002
the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > [noun]
boast1297
strut1303
bombancec1325
bobantc1330
bobancec1380
ambitionc1384
oliprancec1390
pretence?a1439
ostentationa1475
pransawtea1500
bravity1546
finesse1549
bravery1573
overlashing1579
brave1596
peacockry1596
garishness1598
maggot ostentation1598
ostent1609
flaunta1625
spectability1637
vantation1637
fastuousness1649
fastuosity1656
finery1656
parade1656
phantastry1656
ostentatiousness1658
éclat1704
pretension1706
braw1724
swell1724
showiness1730
ostensibility1775
fanfaronade1784
display1816
showing off1822
glimmer1827
tigerism1836
peacockery1844
show-off1846
flare1847
peacockism1854
swank1854
tigerishness1869
flashness1888
flamboyance1891
peacockishness1892
flamboyancy1896
swankiness1920
plushness1949
glitziness1982
fantasia-
fantastication-
1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar i. §5. 58 Diogenes trampled upon Plato's pride with a greater fastuousnesse and humourous ostentation.
a1677 I. Barrow Treat. Pope's Supremacy (1680) 66 Then there was no fastuousness in the Church.
1752 T. Birch Life John Tillotson 430 He had nothing of pride or fastuousness.
1863 E. E. Crowe Hist. France III. xxxi. 668 [With reference to Louis XIV's enormous expenditure on his residence at Versailles.] This mode for gratifying his taste for fastuousness and privacy combined was not without important social and political results.
1912 R. M. Matteson Holy Christian Church xiii. 243 [Julius II] took the field at the head of the Papal armies..when he was not developing the splendours and fastuousness of his capital.
1984 Nineteenth-cent. French Stud. 12–13 170 An attempt to return to an instinctual, pre-signifying state.., where the peacock is a bird like any other and not a symbol of fastuousness or beauty.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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