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flashy

showy / gaudy / brilliant / ostentatious
Adjective
comp: flashiersup: flashiest

This term carries a strong negative connotation of superficiality. It describes something that attempts to impress through outward brilliance or cost but is perceived as gaudy or lacking in genuine sophistication. It suggests a desperate need for attention rather than a natural elegance. In a technical or physical sense, the word describes the sudden, blinding quality of light. This usage is neutral and focuses on the intensity and speed of the illumination rather than a social judgment of taste.

Meanings

Adjective

Designed to attract attention by being bright, expensive, or showy, often in a way that lacks taste or elegance.

"He wore a flashy gold watch that caught everyone's eye."

Adjective

Producing a sudden, intense, or brilliant burst of light.

"The photographer used a flashy strobe to illuminate the dark room."

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