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flamboyance /flamˈbɔɪəns /noun [mass noun]1The tendency to attract attention because of one’s exuberance, confidence, and stylishness: he had a reputation for flair and flamboyance critics dismiss his flamboyance and excess as indulgent...- His flamboyance earned him a lengthy profile in <i>The New Yorker</i>.
- For all their nastiness, the characters have an unashamed flamboyance that is hard to resist.
- His music has beauty and flamboyance, a luxuriousness in its sounds.
1.1The quality of being bright, colourful, and very noticeable: the stunning tones give the show a lot of visual flamboyance...- Industrial design is, by convention, not a discipline given to flamboyance.
- The formal gardens she commissioned exceeded her father's in flamboyance.
- Despite their flamboyance, camellias are quite easy to grow.
Derivativesflamboyancy noun ...- I think my sense of propriety sometimes dulled the theatrical flamboyancy at which he truly excelled.
- They try hard to depict their stories with a delicate human touch, free from even the slightest flamboyancy.
- He didn't need to descend to such tawdry flamboyancy.
Rhymesannoyance, clairvoyance |