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    swank
    /swaŋk/

    verb

    • 1. display one's wealth, knowledge, or achievements in a way that is intended to impress others: British "he was swanking about, playing the dashing young master spy"

    noun

    • 1. behaviour, talk, or display intended to impress others: British "a little money will buy you a good deal of swank"

    adjective

    • 1. stylishly luxurious and expensive: North American "they were photographed coming out of some swank nightclub"

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  3. Swank is a verb, noun or adjective that means behaving or speaking too confidently to attract attention and admiration. Learn how to use swank in sentences and find out its synonyms and translations in different languages.

  4. 1. : characterized by showy display : ostentatious. a swank limousine. 2. : fashionably elegant : smart. a swank restaurant. swankily. ˈswaŋ-kə-lē. adverb. swankiness. ˈswaŋ-kē-nəs.

  5. verb. 1.(intransitive) to show off or swagger. noun. 2. Also called: swankpot British. a swaggering or conceited person. 3.mainly US. elegance or style, esp of a showy kind. 4. swagger; ostentation. adjective. 5. another word (esp US) for swanky. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Swank can be a noun, adjective, or verb meaning stylishness, elegance, swagger, or pretension. Learn how to use swank in different contexts and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  7. Swank can be a noun meaning stylishness or a verb meaning to swagger. It can also be an adjective meaning elegant or showy. Learn more about its history, synonyms, and usage from Dictionary.com.

  8. imposingly fashionable and elegant. “a swank apartment”. synonyms: swanky. fashionable, stylish. being or in accordance with current social fashions. noun. elegance by virtue of being fashionable. synonyms: chic, chichi, chicness, last word, modishness, smartness, stylishness. see more.

  9. Definitions of 'swank' Informal. 1. stylish display or ostentation in dress, etc. [...] 2. swaggering, ostentatious behavior, speech, etc. [...] 3. Informal. ostentatiously stylish. [...] 4. Slang. to act in a showy manner; swagger. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'swank' British English: swæŋk. More. Conjugations of 'swank'