Flamboyant Definition

flăm-boiənt
adjective
Given to or marked by elaborate, ostentatious, or audacious display or behavior.
American Heritage
Richly or brightly colored; resplendent.
A flamboyant turban.
American Heritage
Flamelike or brilliant in form or color.
Webster's New World
Designating or of a kind of architecture, as late French Gothic, characterized by flamelike tracery of windows and florid decoration.
Webster's New World
Too showy or ornate; florid, extravagant, etc.
A flamboyant costume, an actor's flamboyant gestures.
Webster's New World
noun
Webster's New World

A showy tropical tree, the royal poinciana (Delonix regia)

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Noun

Singular:
flamboyant
Plural:
flamboyants

Origin of Flamboyant

  • From French flamboyant (“flaming, wavy”), participle of flamboyer (“to flame”), from Old French flamboier, from flambe (“flame”)

    From Wiktionary

  • French from Old French present participle of flamboyer to blaze from flambe flame flame

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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