flamboyant
flamboyant, blazing
adjective flahn-bwah-YAHN Rare
Origin: from Old French flamboyer, to blaze
Also means
ornate, extravagant
Usage Note
Flamboyant describes both vivid visual brilliance (a style flamboyant in Gothic architecture refers to flame-like tracery) and a showy, over-the-top personal style. The architectural sense is historically precise; the personal sense is informal and slightly ironic. The feminine form is flamboyante.
Examples
"Elle portait une robe flamboyante."
Natural Translation
She wore a flamboyant dress.
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