Eclat
A showy or elaborate display.
more elaborate and most elaborate
elaborate your work it could get better.
The origin of the word eclat is esclat which mean break violently. However, People use the work eclat for the some meaning like brilliance of success, reputation, showy or elaborate display.
Antonym of Elaborate: Simple
"Flamboyant" is a fun word to say that means elaborate. "Flashy" is a simpler word that means the same thing.
I will keep it short, and not elaborate a great deal in supplying you with this answer.
elaborate
complex
Yes, "elaborate" has a root word "labor" and the prefix "e-" added to it. It does not contain a suffix.
"elaborate" = a verb; an adjective Verb: Please elaborate because I don't understand what you're saying. Adjective: They had an elaborate wedding.
spectacular