The wealthy actress waved her huge diamond ostentatiously toward the camera.
The student wrote so ostentatiously that no one could understand her paper.
I can give you several sentences.She drove up ostentatiously, making sure we saw her new car.He dressed ostentatiously.She wore an ostentatiously decorated hat.
Theay were kind and ostentatiously meloncholy.
As tastelessly and ostentatiously as possible.
Blatantly, egotistically, showily, proudly, pretentiously, pompously...
various ingredients mixed together ostentatiously
Ostentatious means... putting on a pretentious display.
Abundance Affluence Wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living
Ex : we say ,Jacob held his coat ostentiously to pretend he was hiding his coat
Tumidity is the condition of being tumid. Tumid is "bombastic: ostentatiously lofty in style" or, alternatively, "puffy: abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas".
A prank is a trick or practical joke. The following are sentences using "prank":The class planned to pull a prank on the substitute teacher.He knew at that moment that he was the victim of a clever prank.Note: The sentences above use "prank" as a noun. "Prank" has entered current usage as a transitive verb meaning "to play a prank on" (for example, "You've been "pranked!"). This is not accepted as standard usage, however. There is an accepted definition of "prank" as a transitive verb meaning "to decorate ostentatiously" or "to make an ostentatious display", but this usage is not common and is not likely to be widely understood.
Wealth; riches; affluence.