flaunt

verb
UK: /flɔːnt/
US: /flɑːnt/
  1. To show something you are proud of to other people.

    1. She likes to flaunt her new clothes.
    2. They flaunt their wealth by driving expensive cars, making others envious of their lifestyle.
  2. To behave as if you are better or more important than other people.

    1. He flaunts his success to everyone.
    2. The politician flaunted his connections to gain support during the election campaign.
flaunt noun
  1. A bold or ostentatious display.

    1. Her dress was a flaunt of color.
    2. The parade was a brazen flaunt of military strength, designed to intimidate potential enemies.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "flaunt" in English means: To show something you are proud of to other people., To behave as if you are better or more important than other people..

The phonetic transcription of "flaunt" is /flɔːnt/ in British English and /flɑːnt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "flaunt": display, exhibit, parade, brandish, boast, vaunt.

Example usage of "flaunt": "She likes to flaunt her new clothes.". More examples on the page.