flamboyant

flamboyant(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. extravagante
Elizabeth was a flamboyant character who liked to make a grand entrance at any gathering.Elizabeth era una persona extravagante que gustaba de hacer una entrada triunfal en cualquier reunión que hubiera.
Sarah's modest demeanor stood in stark contrast to her husband's flamboyant personality.La forma de ser modesta de Sarah contrastaba marcadamente con la personalidad extravagante de su esposo.
a. llamativo
The presenter was wearing a very flamboyant cravat that was way over the top.El presentador llevaba un pañuelo muy llamativo que era una verdadera exageración.
b. vistoso
Claire tends to favor clothes with bright colors and flamboyant patterns.Claire suele llevar ropa de colores fuertes y diseños vistosos.
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