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show-off
show′-off` n. 1. a person given to pretentious display. 2. the act of showing off. [1770–80] show′-off`ish, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | show-off - someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attentionexhibitionistegoist, egotist, swellhead - a conceited and self-centered persongrandstander - someone who performs with an eye to the applause from spectators in the grandstandhot dog, hotdog - someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himselfposer, poseur - a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not |
show-offnoun (Informal) exhibitionist, boaster, swaggerer, hot dog (chiefly U.S.), poseur, egotist, braggart, braggadocio, peacock He's outgoing, but not a show-off.TranslationsIdiomsSeeshow offshow-off Related to show-off: follow through, even so, daunting, disproportionately, along with, wreak havocSynonyms for show-offnoun exhibitionistSynonyms- exhibitionist
- boaster
- swaggerer
- hot dog
- poseur
- egotist
- braggart
- braggadocio
- peacock
Synonyms for show-offnoun someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attentionSynonymsRelated Words- egoist
- egotist
- swellhead
- grandstander
- hot dog
- hotdog
- poser
- poseur
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