Her car was as gaudy as the sun.
A sentence using the word gaudy could be: The girl looked out of place at the wedding in her gaudy clothes. Gaudy means excessively bright and showy, with a negative connotation, meaning that it is out of place or tasteless.
The gaudy display of ornaments overwhelmed the simple room with its bright colors and extravagant decorations.
I thought my bright yellow tie with the black shirt and the red jacket made a strikingly elegant outfit, but my wife said it was merely gaudy.
Grandma thinks that bright dress with the sparkles and sequins is beautiful, but I think it's quite gaudy. She may wear too much make-up, bright skirts and gaudy plastic jewelry, but Mrs. Periwinkle is a wonderful teacher.
Lady GaGa's costumes are so gaudy that many people are riveted by her.
Gaudy is an adjective that means ostentatious — in other words, flashy and in your face, and not in a good way. Someone in a gaudy outfit is probably trying too hard to be cool and stylish. Gaudy evolved from the Middle English gaud “deception, trick” in the 1520's.
Georges Gaudy died in 1940.
Georges Gaudy was born in 1872.
Gaudy Night was created in 1935.
Synonyms for gaudy: garish showy flashy ostentatious
cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality
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