Yes, I can. "At the party, she was both loquacious and ostentatious."
It was an ostentatious presentation of food. The room was decorated in an ostentatious manner. His clothing was ostentatious.
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She thinks the dress is elegant, but I think the sequins and feathers are loud and ostentatious.
Her way of dressing, just to impress him and to be popular was so ostentatious, that even the most beautiful hing on her annoyed us.
Example sentence - Her ostentatious remarks were going to haunt her for years to come.
The ostentatious peacock proudly showed off his feathers and chest to the other peacocks.
yes you can; Can you write a sentence with the word any in it?
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!
As "ostentatious" means "unnecessarily showy" or "extravagant", an example of something ostentatious would in general terms be anything where unnecessary additions or "extras" are involved. Particular examples would be "ostentatious dress", "ostentatious manners", "ostentatious display of money", even "ostentatious use of examples".
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