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garish

gaudy / flashy / loud / tasteless
Adjective
comp: more garishsup: most garish

This term describes a visual intensity that is perceived as offensive or tasteless. It suggests a clash of colors or an excess of ornamentation that demands attention in an unwelcome way, often associated with cheapness or a lack of sophistication. While similar to flashy, garish carries a stronger negative judgment. It implies that the brightness is not just noticeable, but actively jarring or vulgar to the observer's aesthetic sense.

Meanings

Adjective

Obtrusively bright and showy; lacking in taste or subtlety.

"The hotel lobby was decorated in a garish style with neon pink carpets and gold-plated statues."

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