Crossword-Solution: OSTENTATIOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ostentatious | a. | Fond of, or evincing, ostentation; unduly conspicuous; pretentious; boastful. |
We have 90 clues for the answer “OSTENTATIOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Gaudy and OTT | 1 answer |
| intended to attract notice | 1 answer |
| plushy | 6 answers |
| meretricious | 11 answers |
| Moneyed | 12 answers |
| puritanical | 13 answers |
| Patronising | 13 answers |
| strive for effect | 15 answers |
| SPECTACLE, make a | 16 answers |
| prideful | 17 answers |
| plush | 21 answers |
| ornamental | 23 answers |
| puffed up | 24 answers |
| flaunting | 27 answers |
| overformal | 28 answers |
| turgid | 28 answers |
| Immodest | 29 answers |
| Baroque | 29 answers |
| stilted | 30 answers |
| Tawdry | 31 answers |
| distended | 35 answers |
| euphemistic | 35 answers |
| Gasconade | 36 answers |
| mannered | 36 answers |
| flamboyant | 38 answers |
| imitated | 39 answers |
| Simulated | 40 answers |
| Garish | 43 answers |
| Blatant | 44 answers |
| Adorned | 44 answers |
| Perky | 44 answers |
| Egotistic | 44 answers |
| Puffed | 44 answers |
| Decorated | 45 answers |
| Cocky? | 46 answers |
| histrionic | 46 answers |
| stodgy | 46 answers |
| wooden | 47 answers |
| falsified | 47 answers |
| Flash-y? | 47 answers |
| Theatrical | 47 answers |
| Melodramatic | 48 answers |
| Pretended | 49 answers |
| disingenuous | 50 answers |
| Stuffy | 50 answers |
| Posh | 50 answers |
| Feigned | 52 answers |
| hypocritical | 53 answers |
| overbearing | 54 answers |
| Gaudy | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with OSTENTATIOUS (5)
Freaks that would have been vulgar and ostentatious in a more simpleminded girl, in Miss Beers seemed whimsical and picturesque.
Hidden from mankind,—forgotten by himself, or buried so deeply under a sculptured and ornamented pile of ostentatious deeds that his daily life could take no note of it,—there may have lurked some evil and unsightly thing.
Stryver, preparing him with ostentatious friendliness for the disclosure he was about to make, “because I know you don’t mean half you say; and if you meant it all, it would be of no importance.
Sir Claude had carried the arts of publicity to perfection; and he seemed to take a crazy pleasure in being equally ostentatious in an intrigue that could do him no sort of honour.
Most men who have brains know it, and few are so foolish as to disguise this fact from themselves or others, even though an ostentatious display may be called self-conceit.
Quotes with OSTENTATIOUS (3)
So I learned then, that gold in it's native state is but dull, unornamental stuff, and that only low-born metals excite the admiration of the ignorant with an ostentatious glitter. However, like the rest of the world, I still go underrating men of gold and glorifying men of mica. Commonplace human nature cannot rise above that.
Now there are four chief obstacles in grasping truth, which hinder every man, however learned, and scarcely allow anyone to win a clear title to learning, namely, submission to faulty and unworthy authority, influence of custom, popular prejudice, and concealment of our own ignorance accompanied by an ostentatious display of our knowledge.
It’s very dangerous to invent something in our times; ostentatious men of the other world, who are hostile to innovations, roam about angrily. To live in peace, one has to stay away from innovations and new ideas. Innovations, like trees, attract the most destructive lightnings to themselves.