0 past simple and past participle of flaunt
1 to show or make obvious something you are proud of in order to get admiration:
Here the latest trends in music and dance could be enjoyed, and the latest fashions flaunted.
Other indicators of wealth are quite visible and conspicuously flaunted.
In the 1980s, they proudly flaunted their individualism, outside social norms.
Those sad experiences were a prime motive for constitutional limits on county debt (subsequently flaunted).
He publicly flaunted his mistress to all and sundry.
It is flaunted in the eyes of the people.
No remedy was open to those whose names were flaunted about in that way.
The smoking rules will be flaunted in vehicles on the trains.