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- Dictionaryostentation/ˌɒstɛnˈteɪʃn/
noun
- 1. the pretentious or showy display of wealth and luxury, designed to impress: "the office was spacious, but without any trace of ostentation"
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a show of wealth, possessions, or power intended to attract admiration or notice. (Definition of ostentation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of ostentation. ostentation. Late prehistoric ostentation, by contrast, was aimed at a larger audience and there is no sign of an exclusive elite culture.
The meaning of OSTENTATION is excessive display : vain and unnecessary show especially for the purpose of attracting attention, admiration, or envy : pretentiousness. How to use ostentation in a sentence.
Ostentation is a pretentious or showy display (gaudy or flashy), usually designed to attract attention. Ostentation is a woman in a fur coat, covered in diamond jewelry, boarding a gold-plated private jet.
Ostentation is the pretentious or conspicuous showing of one’s wealth or importance. How does ostentation compare to show, display, and pomp? Learn more on Thesaurus.com.
a show of wealth, possessions, or power intended to attract admiration or notice. (Definition of ostentation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of ostentation. ostentation. One person's ostentation may be another's good manners. From Dallas Morning News.
noun. 1. pretentious or conspicuous show, as of wealth or importance; display intended to impress others.
1. Pretentious display meant to impress others; pretentious showiness. 2. Archaic The act or an instance of showing; an exhibition. [Middle English ostentacioun, from Old French ostentacion, from Latin ostentātiō, ostentātiōn-, from ostentāre, frequentative of ostendere, to show; see ostensible.]