flaunting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ flɔːnt]
  • Us [ flɑːnt]

Meaning of flaunting In English

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Examples of flaunting

  • The movement's activism required the flaunting of the antinomian way in society rather than hermitic withdrawal, yet it lacked a progressivist ethic.

  • This man has read everything, but it all appears in a pertinent, scholarly manner, without pedantry or flaunting fashionableness.

  • Purchasing this volume rewards the flaunting of basic professional standards.

  • By flaunting the non-realistic choral actions on stage, it opens a rift between representational realism and - something else.

  • No sorrow, no salutary terror, no abhorrence, no seriousness; nothing but ribaldry, debauchery, levity, drunkenness, and flaunting vice in fifty other shapes.

  • The world's motor manufacturers, the oil companies and the large architectural practices are flaunting their new-found commitment to what they call sustainability, but are they the 'movement'?

  • The entire story of the conquistadors is an object lesson in what can be achieved by taking colossal risks, by flaunting meagre resources in the face of unbelievable odds.

  • I was recently at a film festival, and you should have seen the heterosexuals flaunting themselves on the beach and along the promenades.

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